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Cosby jury still deliberating after saying it deadlocked

By Joseph Ax

 

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Actor and comedian Bill Cosby arrives with publicist Andrew Wyatt for jury deliberations during his sexual assault trial at the Montgomery County Courthouse in Norristown, Pennsylvania. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

 

NORRISTOWN, Pa. (Reuters) - The jurors in Bill Cosby's sexual assault trial said on Thursday they were deadlocked after more than 30 hours of deliberations, but the trial judge ordered them to resume their discussions.

 

"We cannot come to a unanimous consensus on any of the counts," the jury said in a note to Judge Steven O'Neill in Norristown, Pennsylvania, late on Thursday morning. Jurors began discussing the three counts of aggravated indecent assault late on Monday and worked 12-hour days on both Tuesday and Wednesday.

 

In response, O'Neill gave a standard instruction that the jurors should continue trying to reach a verdict without compromising any of their individual beliefs.

 

As reporters streamed out of the courtroom, poet and author Jewel Allison - one of the dozens of women who have accused Cosby of assaulting them - burst into tears. Several of the accusers have been in court all week awaiting a verdict, including the woman at the centre of the trial, Andrea Constand.

 

Cosby, the 79-year-old entertainer once beloved for his brand of family-friendly comedy, is accused of drugging and sexually assaulting Constand, then 31, at his home near Philadelphia in 2004.

 

Constand and other accusers say Cosby, the star of the 1980s hit TV comedy "The Cosby Show," often plied them with pills and alcohol before assaulting them, in a series of incidents over four decades.

 

Constand's allegations are the only ones to result in criminal charges, with many of the others too old to allow for prosecution. Cosby has denied every claim, saying his encounters with Constand and others were consensual.

 

A hung jury would represent a clear victory for Cosby, who would avoid what could have been years in prison. Prosecutors would have the option of seeking a retrial if the jury cannot reach a verdict.

 

Following the note, Cosby protesters and supporters faced off in verbal confrontations outside the courthouse.

 

Cosby's spokesman, Andrew Wyatt, told reporters a little after 8 p.m. (1200 GMT) that the judge should declare a mistrial if the jury remained deadlocked at the end of the evening.

 

"He should put an end to it," Wyatt said.

 

The jurors have spent days wrestling with which version of the night in question was accurate: Constand's or Cosby's. They have spent days asking to have testimony read back, including Constand's trial testimony as well as the first report she made to police in 2005.

 

The jury also revisited Cosby's description of the night from sworn depositions he gave in 2005 and 2006 during a civil lawsuit by Constand and a police interview he conducted in 2005. Cosby did not testify.

 

Defense lawyers during the trial emphasized discrepancies in Constand's statements to police in 2005 in an effort to undermine her credibility.

 

Prosecutors, meanwhile, used her testimony as well as the words of a second accuser, Kelly Johnson, to portray Cosby as a serial predator. Johnson told jurors Cosby sexually assaulted her in strikingly similar fashion in 1996.

 

In his decade-old depositions, Cosby said he gave Constand Benadryl, a common allergy drug whose side effects can include drowsiness. He called the pills her "friends" without telling her what they were, and admitted to giving other young women Quaaludes, a sedative, in the 1970s.

 

(Reporting by Joseph Ax; Editing by Jonathan Oatis and Andrew Hay)

 
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26 minutes ago, webfact said:

Constand and other accusers say Cosby, the star of the 1980s hit TV comedy "The Cosby Show," often plied them with pills and alcohol before assaulting them, in a series of incidents over four decades.

Pretty hard to give drugs and alcohol to some one who does not use them. I wonder how many other men did drugs and drank with these ladies before sex? Or is because he is a celebrity they can con the courts? Go out any night of the week and you can find men and women drinking and doing drugs together then having sex.,it is all by adult consent.

  i like the part about a series of incidents over 4 decades. Sounds to me like party sex.

  As a man I would feel a woman who will drink with me ,do drugs and have sex more than once with me enjoys partying with me. Why would a man think any thing else? When they consent more than once under the same conditions what should a man think?

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