Showing posts with label Mistrial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mistrial. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Andrea Constand: Bill Cosby Accuser Breaks Silence After Mistrial!

To the world’s horror, Bill Cosby’s sexual assault trial ended in a mistrial, thanks to a deadlocked jury.


Like, surely even Cosby’s lingering supporters were hoping for an acquittal, as if that would exonerate him by association from his 57 other accusers.


The woman whose police report forced him into a courtroom, Andrea Constand, is finally speaking out.



“Thank you for the outpouring of love & kindness & support,” she shared over Twitter.


Honestly, she was a lot more graceful and diplomatic than we would have been in her shoes.


We’d have been directing our ire at Cosby, at society, and whichever juror or, worse, jurors prevented that jury from reaching a verdict.


Instead, she just expressed how much people’s support means to her.


“I am eternally grateful for the messages I have received in recent days.”



Andrea Constand is handling this with so much grace.


Honestly, we can’t imagine the strength of character required to go public about a celebrity with Cosby’s (now former) reputation.


If we were in her shoes and she put herself through reliving this nightmare for a trial only to have at least one juror unconvinced, we’d be posting a six-hour rant on YouTube that would only end when we’d had too much to drink to carry on.


What else can you do in the face of massive injustice?


The middle ground response would just be to say nothing and binge Law & Order instead, but so-called experts claim that “that isn’t therapy” and “isn’t a healthy coping mechanism.”


But maybe one of the things helping Andrea Constand keep it together is the knowledge that the prosecutors intend to retry Cosby.



Most of Cosby’s alleged victims — the ones we know about, anyway — won’t ever get to see their day in court.


This is because of the statute of limitations.


We can’t explain to you why any place would have a statute of limitations on sexual assault.


Except for the obvious — when men have been the ones writing laws for centuries.


In some parts of the US, that limit is as little as 5 years. It’s absurd.


So there’s a lot riding on the trial over Andrea Constand’s assault.



The retrial gives a lot of people hope — likely Andrea Constand included.


Then again, Cosby still has supporters like Keshia Knight Pulliam who insist that the man they know would never do this.


Constand has probably had her doubts about the trial’s success all along.


You don’t want to get your hopes up, right?


And there’s always a chance that Cosby could go through a dozen trials and always have one juror who’s an absolute holdout against conviction.


Celebrity status is a powerful thing.


And so is rape culture.



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Saturday, June 17, 2017

Bill Cosby: Judge Declares Mistrial in Sexual Assault Case

Stunning news out of Norristown, Pennsylvania today, as Judge Steven T. O’Neill has declared a mistrial in the sexual assault case against Bill Cosby.


Earlier this week, we learned that jurors in the Cosby tiral were deadlocked, but they were initially instructed to continue deliberating in an effort to reach a unanimous verdict.


Today, O’Neill declared that the jury is “deadlocked on all counts,” and prosecutors announced that they will retry the case.



“We will evaluate and review our case,” said Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin Steele in a statement released this morning.


“We will take a hard look at everything involved, and then we will retry it,” he added. “As I said in court, our plan is to move this case forward as soon as possible.”


The charges against Cosby stem from rape allegations made by Andrea Constand, a former Temple University employee who told the jury that Cosby sexually assaulted her after giving her drugs that left her unable to move. 


More than 50 women have accused Cosby of some form of sexual misconduct, but in every other case, he’s been protected from prosecution by statute of limitation laws.


Attorney Gloria Allred vowed today to continue fighting for Constand and the other alleged victims:



“We can never underestimate the blinding power of celebrity,” Allred told reporters.


“But justice will come … It’s too early to celebrate, Mr. Cosby.”


But celebrating is exactly what Cosby’s attorneys did today, speaking to the press as though the case had already been decided in their client’s favor:


“Cosby’s power is back,” said Andrew Wyatt, acting as spokesperson for Cosby’s top-dollar defense team.


The surprisingly brief trial went to the jury on Monday after the defense rested its case with just six minutes of arguments.



Jurors deliberated for longer than the trial lasted, but reported to the judge on Thursday that they were unable to reach a unanimous verdict.


In a statement issued today, Judge O’Neill praised the jury for its commitment to seeing that justice is served:


“I feel bad for all of you. I really do,” O’Neill said, declaring their effort to reach a verdict “one of the most courageous and selfless acts I’ve ever seen.” 


There’s no word yet on when the second Cosby trial will commence.


We will have further updates on this developing story as more information becomes available.



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Bill Cosby Mistrial, Prosecution Speaks (LIVE STREAM)

Watch the latest video at <a href=”//video.foxnews.com”>video.foxnews.com</a> Prosecutors in the Bill Cosby sexual assault trial are about to address the media on the mistrial and their decision to re-try…


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Bill Cosby Mistrial, Prosecution Speaks (LIVE STREAM)

Watch the latest video at <a href=”//video.foxnews.com”>video.foxnews.com</a> Prosecutors in the Bill Cosby sexual assault trial are about to address the media on the mistrial and their decision to re-try…


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Bill Cosby Trial, Mistrial Declared ... Re-Trial Promised

Bill Cosby’s sexual assault trial has just ended … in a mistrial, but even before prosecutors heard the breakdown among jurors they declared they will re-try the comedian. Jurors were unable to reach a verdict on any of the 3 sexual assault…


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Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Derrick Rose -- NO MISTRIAL IN RAPE CASE ... Judge Rules

No mistrial in the Derrick Rose civil rape case … the judge just ruled the case will move forward despite claims the accuser hid important text messages from the defense.  As we previously reported, the judge scolded the accuser’s legal team…


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Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Derrick Rose Judge -- I May Declare "Mistrial" ... Over Text Messages

The judge in the Derrick Rose rape trial just warned that he may declare a mistrial in the case — over allegations the accuser’s team did NOT turn over text messages that could help the NBA star. The judge just ripped the accuser’s attorney in…


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Derrick Rose Judge -- I May Declare Mistrial ... Over Text Messages

The judge in the Derrick Rose rape trial just warned that he may declare a mistrial in the case — over allegations the accuser’s team did NOT turn over text messages that could help the NBA star. The judge just ripped the accuser’s attorney in…


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