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Summary
This legal document page discusses a trial court's findings following a habeas corpus hearing concerning an alleged non-prosecution agreement between former District Attorney Castor and Cosby. The court determined that no formal promise was made, characterizing the interaction as a failed attempt to secure a statutory immunity agreement. The document also notes the court found Castor's testimony inconsistent and that Castor claimed his authority to grant immunity was based on common law, not statute.
People (3)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Cosby |
Subject of a potential non-prosecution agreement with D.A. Castor. The trial court determined no formal promise was e...
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| D.A. Castor | District Attorney |
Mentioned as having interacted with Cosby regarding a potential non-prosecution agreement. The court found he did not...
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| Castor | former District Attorney |
Testified at a habeas hearing that he intended to provide Cosby with transactional immunity based on common-law autho...
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Organizations (2)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| appellate courts | government agency |
Mentioned as having the power to draw their own inferences and make their own deductions and conclusions.
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| trial court | government agency |
Presided over the habeas corpus hearing and made findings of fact regarding the interaction between D.A. Castor and C...
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Timeline (2 events)
A habeas corpus hearing where the trial court viewed and heard witnesses and their testimonies regarding a potential non-prosecution agreement for Cosby.
Relationships (1)
The document describes an interaction between them characterized by the court as a 'failed attempt to reach a statutorily prescribed transactional immunity agreement'. The court found Castor's testimony about their legal relationship to be 'inconsistent and “equivocal at best.”'
Key Quotes (5)
"appellate courts have the power to draw their own inferences and make their own deductions and conclusions."Source
— In re Pruner’s Est.
(Cited as legal precedent regarding the power of appellate courts.)
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"inconsistent and “equivocal at best.”"Source
— trial court
(The trial court's conclusion regarding the former district attorney's testimony about his legal relationship with Cosby.)
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"may request an immunity order from any judge of a designated court."Source
— 42 Pa.C.S. § 5947(b)
(Quoted from a statute describing the process for a prosecutor to formalize an immunity agreement.)
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"shall issue such an order,"Source
— 42 Pa.C.S. § 5947
(Quoted from a statute describing the court's obligation when presented with a request for an immunity order.)
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"may not refuse to testify based on his privilege against self-incrimination."Source
— 42 Pa.C.S. § 5947(c)
(Quoted from a statute describing the effect of an immunity order on a witness.)
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