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This legal document, a court opinion, concludes that an individual named Cosby reasonably relied on a decision by former District Attorney Castor not to prosecute him. The court asserts that Castor intended for this reliance to occur, which led Cosby to incriminate himself in four depositions, thereby depriving him of his Fifth Amendment rights. The court maintains that the absence of a formal, written promise does not negate the violation of Cosby's due process rights, as his detrimental reliance is evident from the record.

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Cosby
Mentioned throughout as the individual who relied on D.A. Castor's decision not to prosecute, leading to self-incrimi...
D.A. Castor Former district attorney
The official whose decision not to prosecute Cosby is the central subject. The document states his actions were desig...

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D.A. Castor's decision not to prosecute Cosby.
Cosby sat for four depositions and incriminated himself, in reliance upon D.A. Castor's decision.
Cosby counsel

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Cosby Legal D.A. Castor
The document establishes that Cosby relied on D.A. Castor's decision not to prosecute him. The court found this reliance was reasonable and was the intended result of Castor's actions, leading Cosby to incriminate himself.

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