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Cosby was compelled to furnish self-incriminating testimony based on his reliance on the Commonwealth's assurance that he would not be prosecuted.

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This legal document argues that a defendant's level of sophistication is an irrelevant and unfair metric for determining the reasonableness of their reliance on legal advice or prosecutorial decisions. It uses the case of Cosby, who, despite his wealth and media savvy, reasonably relied on District Attorney Castor's public promise not to prosecute, which resulted in Cosby providing self-incriminating testimony. The document asserts that Castor made this decision knowing it would induce Cosby's reliance.

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Type
Legal testimony
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Significance Score
5/10
Participants
1
Source Documents
1
Extracted
2025-11-20 15:54

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