Date Unknown
District Attorney Bruce Castor determined that there was insufficient credible and admissible evidence to bring criminal charges against Mr. Cosby.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| William Henry Cosby Jr. | person | 7 | View Entity |
| Bruce Castor | person | 41 | View Entity |
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This legal letter, dated July 2, 2021, from Cohen & Gresser LLP to Judge Alison J. Nathan, cites the recent Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision vacating William Henry Cosby Jr.'s conviction. The letter argues that this precedent supports Ghislaine Maxwell's supplemental motion to dismiss charges, as the government allegedly failed to honor a non-prosecution agreement, similar to the District Attorney's office in the Cosby case. It details the circumstances of the Cosby case, including Andrea Constand's allegations and the initial decision by DA Bruce Castor not to prosecute due to insufficient evidence.
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The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania vacated Mr. Cosby’s conviction and sentence.
2021-06-30 • Pennsylvania
Andrea Constand alleged that Mr. Cosby sexually assaulted her in his residence.
2004-01-01
Testimony/Notes of Testimony (N.T.) cited in the document.
2016-02-02 • Court
Habeas Hearing
Date unknown • Court
Former District Attorney Castor testified at the habeas hearing.
2016-02-02
D.A. Castor decides not to prosecute Cosby.
Date unknown • Pennsylvania (Implied by context of Castor/Cosby case)
Notes of Testimony (N.T.) recorded regarding the Castor/Cosby interaction.
2016-02-02 • Court
Trial court denied motion regarding non-prosecution agreement.
Date unknown • Pennsylvania Trial Court
Testimony (N.T.) given by former D.A. Castor
2016-02-02 • Court
District Attorney Castor announced he would not prosecute Cosby.
2005-02-17 • Pennsylvania
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