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A habeas corpus hearing where the trial court viewed and heard witnesses and their testimonies regarding a potential non-prosecution agreement for Cosby.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| trial court | person | 0 | View Entity |
| witnesses | person | 135 | View Entity |
| Cosby | person | 76 | View Entity |
| D.A. Castor | person | 30 | View Entity |
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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.
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Constad filed a police report accusing Cosby of sexual assault.
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Constad telephoned Cosby and secretly recorded the conversation, during which Cosby offered assistance for sports broadcasting, to pay for her education, and asked for a meeting. Cosby also refused to identify pills he had provided.
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Cosby provided pills to Constad and refused to identify them.
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Cosby testified in four depositions in Constand’s civil case without ever invoking his Fifth Amendment rights.
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Search of Jeffrey Epstein's residence where a notepad, high school transcript, Joy Jelly (sexual lubricant), photographs of naked teenage girls, a massage table, and video tapes were located and collected. The house was secured and the exit videotaped. Atty. Guy Fronstein was encountered representing Mr. Epstein.
Date unknown • Jeffrey Epstein's residence (later identified as 358 El Brillo)
Legal arguments are being made regarding a defendant's active participation in offenses, the sufficiency of proof at trial, and the potential application of a 'conscious avoidance theory' instruction to the jury, particularly concerning cases involving children.
2022-08-10 • court
A summation by Ms. Moe in the trial of Maxwell, arguing for her guilt.
2022-08-10 • Courtroom (implied Southern District)
Ms. Sternheim delivers an opening statement in a legal case against Ms. Maxwell, discussing the government's approach to 'grooming' and the financial incentives for witnesses from the Epstein Victim Compensation Fund.
2022-08-10 • court
Mr. Epstein made a payment to a witness.
2018-01-01
Witness testimony will provide details regarding specifics of abuse and interactions, focusing on approximate time periods rather than specific dates.
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