February 02, 2016
Testimony/Hearing regarding the non-prosecution agreement.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mr. Castor | person | 14 | View Entity |
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This document is an excerpt from a legal filing (Document 310-1) in the case United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell (1:20-cr-00330-PAE), filed on July 2, 2021. However, the text itself is an excerpt from the Pennsylvania Supreme Court opinion ([J-100-2020]) regarding *Commonwealth v. Cosby*, discussing the non-prosecution agreement and civil depositions of Bill Cosby. The defense in the Maxwell case likely submitted this to argue legal precedent regarding Non-Prosecution Agreements (NPAs) and Fifth Amendment rights, drawing parallels between the Cosby and Epstein/Maxwell situations.
Events with shared participants
Investigation of Cosby and subsequent agreement not to prosecute to facilitate civil deposition.
Date unknown • Pennsylvania (implied by 'Commonwealth')
The Superior Court concluded that Cosby was not immune from prosecution because D.A. Castor failed to obtain a formal immunity order.
Date unknown • Commonwealth
Mr. Castor issued a signed press release declining to prosecute Mr. Cosby.
2005-02-17 • Montgomery County
Original decision by Castor not to prosecute Cosby.
2005-01-01 • Montgomery County
Media contacts Castor following a comedian's joke about Cosby.
2014-01-01 • Unknown
Decision not to prosecute
2005-01-01 • Pennsylvania
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