February 02, 2016
Notes of Testimony (N.T.) recorded regarding the Castor/Cosby interaction.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bruce Castor | person | 41 | View Entity |
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This document is a page from a legal filing (Exhibit attached to Document 310-1 in Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, likely United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell) filed on July 2, 2021. It presents an excerpt from a Pennsylvania Supreme Court opinion ([J-100-2020]) regarding Commonwealth v. Cosby. The text analyzes whether former D.A. Castor had a valid non-prosecution agreement with Bill Cosby, concluding that the interaction was an 'unauthorized contemplation of transactional immunity' that did not comply with Pennsylvania statutes. This legal precedent regarding immunity deals is likely being cited in the Maxwell/Epstein proceedings to argue the validity or invalidity of similar non-prosecution agreements.
Events with shared participants
District Attorney Bruce Castor determined that there was insufficient credible and admissible evidence to bring criminal charges against Mr. Cosby.
Date unknown
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)
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
Investigation of Cosby.
Date unknown • Montgomery County
Press release and decision by Bruce Castor not to prosecute Bill Cosby criminally.
2005-02-17 • Montgomery County, PA
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