Constand told investigators that Cosby drugged and raped her at his Pennsylvania home back in 2004. She also filed a lawsuit against him at the time. A Pennsylvania district attorney charged Cosby with aggravated indecent assault in December just before the statute of limitation ran out.
“Obviously they’re [Cosby’s team] trying to fight on as many fronts as they can,” Ann Poulin, a law professor at Villanova University told The New York Times. The move is unusual , and Poulin commented it might be an attempt to buy time.
During the early February hearing, a judge denied Cosby’s motion to dismiss the case. Cosby’s attorneys argued that he should be barred from prosecution based on a nonprosecution agreement with former Montogermy District Attorney Bruce Castor.
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