Jul 01, 2021 · In December, Manhattan-based lawyer Jennifer Bonjean appeared before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to argue that it should overturn Bill Cosby's sexual assault conviction. On Wednesday the court ...
Jun 16, 2018 · Cosby was represented during his first jury trial in 2016 on the same sexual assault charges by attorneys Brian McMonagle, Angela Agrusa and others. That trial ended with a hung jury and a mistrial. Last August, McMonagle filed a motion to withdraw from the case prior to the retrial and co-counsel Agrusa similarly withdrew.
Jul 01, 2021 · Attorney Gloria Allred, center, walks out of the courtroom at Montgomery County courthouse during Bill Cosby's trial in 2017. Eduardo Munoz Alvarez/Pool/AP Attorney Gloria Allred, who represented...
Apr 29, 2018 · Jessica Kourkounis for The New York Times By Jennifer Schuessler April 29, 2018 If cameras had been present, it would have been a viral moment. Partway through her closing argument on Tuesday,...
Dominic Patten June 5, 2017, 9:45 AM “Trust, betrayal and inability to consent, that’s what this case is about,” Montgomery County Deputy District …
Cosby was represented during his first jury trial in 2016 on the same sexual assault charges by attorneys Brian McMonagle, Angela Agrusa and others . That trial ended with a hung jury and a mistrial.
Wyatt told ABC News that Cosby has hired attorney Joseph P. Green Jr. to represent him going forward. Corey Perrine/AP. Bill Cosby, center, leaves with publicist Ebonee Benson, left, and spokesperson Andrew Wyatt for the day from his sexual assault trial at the Montgomery County Courthouse, April 18, 2018, in Norristown, Pa.
Duke suggested that Cosby's most viable avenue of appeal would be to challenge the pre-trial decision by O'Neill to allow five additional Cosby accusers to testify in the most recent trial. That decision was a significant departure from O'Neill's pre-trial ruling in the first case, when he allowed one additional accuser to testify.
Comedian Bill Cosby has fired all seven attorneys on his legal team just months ahead of his September sentencing, replacing them with a single Pennsylvania criminal-defense lawyer.
Brennan also castigated Cosby for repeatedly changing legal horses in midstream.
A source with direct knowledge of Cosby's legal strategy told ABC News the comedian and his family dismissed his trial team because they were "disappointed" in their representation.
Pennsylvania law restricts criminal appeals from being filed until after sentencing, so Cosby has yet to challenge his convictions in court.
The Prosecutor Who Stared Down Bill Cosby. Kristen Gibbons Feden, who served as a special prosecutor in Bill Cosby’s sexual assault retrial. “I’m a very loud person, and I don’t like seeing people get picked on,” she said.
Ms. Feden’s role in the closing argument, which she shared with another prosecutor, M. Stewart Ryan, was a surprise to some close followers of the case, who had expected Kevin R. Steele, the Montgomery County district attorney, to handle it, as he had in Mr. Cosby’s first trial last year, which ended in a jury deadlock.
And she lit into Kathleen Bliss, one of Mr. Cosby’s lawyers, who had attacked some of the women who testified against him as promiscuous party girls out for cheap fame and a payday. “She’s the exact reason why victims, women and men, of sexual assault don’t report these crimes,” Ms. Feden said.
Feden who traveled to Toronto with a group of detectives in August 2015 to meet with Andrea Constand, the former Temple University employee who accused Mr. Cosby of drugging and sexually assaulting her. (Ms.
Montgomery County Judge Steven T. O'Neill permitted one other accuser to testify for the prosecution at Cosby's trial in 2017, at which the jury deadlocked. O'Neill allowed five women to testify when he was tried — and convicted — at a retrial the next year.
Constand , in a statement also released that day, asked the state's high court "to consider the enormous prospect of putting my perpetrator back into the community after being labelled a convicted sexually violent predator who has shown no remorse for his actions."
Bill Cosby's lawyers on Tuesday filed an appeal seeking a new trial, arguing that it was "fundamentally unfair" that the judge at his 2018 sexual assault trial allowed Cosby's deposition from a civil lawsuit to be used against him.
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Constand, contacted Tuesday, did not address the filing directly but in an email reaffirmed her belief in the justice system and the need for sexual assault survivors to “know there are laws and legislations that will protect them.”
Cosby was accused of drugging and molesting Andrea Constand, the former Temple University employee whose allegation was the basis of the criminal case, at his estate in 2004. He was charged in 2015 for the alleged attack and arrested just days before the 12-year statute of limitations expired. He was sentenced in 2018.
Criminal charges that resulted in Cosby’s incarceration were brought in 2015 by Steele, who succeeded Castor as the county’s district attorney. Castor is also known for defending former President Donald Trump in his second impeachment trial.
The state’s highest court tossed Cosby’s conviction as a result of an agreement he had with a prior prosecutor that would have prevented Cosby from being criminally charged in the case.
Originally, the trial judge had allowed just one other accuser to testify at Cosby’s first trial.
Cosby was released from prison because of the ruling, which bars him from being tried again in the case. Bill Cosby was released from prison Wednesday after the Pennsylvania Supreme Court overturned his indecent assault conviction. The state’s highest court tossed Cosby’s conviction as a result of an agreement he had with a prior prosecutor ...
The 83-year-old comedian was two years into a three-to-10-year prison term. Cosby’s spokesman Andrew Wyatt, who traveled to the prison to get Cosby, said, “We want to thank the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. This is what we have been fighting for and this is justice and justice for black America.”.
However, after the jury deadlocked, the judge then allowed five other accusers to testify at Cosby’s retrial. They made various allegations from unwanted groping to sexual assault to rape. Cosby has denied these allegations of wrongdoing.