May 14, 2019
The trial court issued its Pa.R.A.P. 1925(a) opinion, denying Cosby's habeas petition.
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This document is a page from a legal filing, dated July 2, 2021, detailing the history of Bill Cosby's case. It reproduces a trial court's summary of testimony from a 2016 habeas corpus hearing, focusing on former District Attorney Bruce L. Castor, Jr.'s 2005 decision-making process. The text recounts Castor's testimony about his investigation into Andrea Constand's allegations, including his rationale for assigning specific detectives and his assessment of the case's weaknesses, such as the delayed reporting and inconsistencies in statements.
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The trial court conducted hearings on Cosby’s habeas petition.
2016-02-02
A post-verdict hearing was held where a trial court found a juror demonstrated bias.
Date unknown
A habeas corpus hearing where the trial court viewed and heard witnesses and their testimonies regarding a potential non-prosecution agreement for Cosby.
Date unknown
The trial court refused to set reasonable bail for Ghislaine Maxwell, relying on the government's proffer.
Date unknown
Trial court denied motion regarding non-prosecution agreement.
Date unknown • Pennsylvania Trial Court
Trial court responded to Cosby's concise statement with its opinion.
2019-05-14 • Pennsylvania
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