Cosby due back in Pennsylvania court for
sexual assault case
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[September 06, 2016]
By Joseph Ax
(Reuters) - Comedian Bill Cosby is
scheduled to return to a Pennsylvania state court on Tuesday, two months
after a judge rejected his latest bid to have criminal sexual assault
charges dismissed.
The 79-year-old entertainer is accused of drugging and then assaulting
Andrea Constand, a former basketball coach at his alma mater Temple
University, at his home in 2004.
Cosby is facing similar allegations from about 60 women stretching back
decades, though the Constand case is the only one to result in criminal
charges, mostly because the other alleged attacks are too old for
prosecution.
The former star of the hit 1980s TV series "The Cosby Show," who built a
long career on family-friendly comedy, has denied assaulting anyone and
portrayed his sexual relationships with the women, including Constand,
as consensual.
The hearing is expected to focus on scheduling matters. A trial date has
not yet been set. Cosby, who is free on $1 million bail, could be
sentenced to up to 10 years in prison if convicted.
Montgomery County Judge Steven O'Neill in July rejected Cosby's claim
that his rights were violated at a May preliminary hearing because
prosecutors declined to put Constand on the stand.
Cosby's legal team on Tuesday will not include Monique Pressley, a
Washington-based attorney who had become the public face of his defense
through frequent appearances in the media on his behalf. Pressley has
left the case, according to court filings.
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Actor and comedian Bill Cosby departs after a Habeas Corpus hearing
on sexual assault charges at the Montgomery County Courthouse in
Norristown, Pennsylvania July 7, 2016. REUTERS/Mark Makela
Cosby's lawyers are seeking to prevent prosecutors from using a 2005
deposition taken during Constand's civil lawsuit as evidence against
him at trial. Cosby acknowledged in the deposition that he had given
Quaaludes to various women with whom he had consensual sexual
encounters, though he also denied assaulting Constand.
(Reporting by Joseph Ax in New York; Editing by Scott Malone and
Matthew Lewis)
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