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Norristown, Pennsylvania (CNN) More than a decade after he was first accused of sexual misconduct, Bill Cosby will go to trial. A Pennsylvania judge found enough evidence during a hearing Tuesday to proceed with a criminal trial. It's not clear when his trial will start.
Cosby faces three counts of felony aggravated indecent assault from a 2004 case involving Andrea Constand, an employee at his alma mater, Temple University. She was the first of more than 50 women who have accused Cosby of sexual misconduct. If convicted, Cosby faces up to 30 years in prison. Cosby's defense attorney slammed the decision to move forward with a trial...
...The parties reached a civil settlement in 2006, but the case was reopened as new evidencecame to light, including a number of other accusers coming forward and some of Cosby's remarks during a 2005 deposition that were recently unsealed. Steele, the newly elected district attorney, turned the Cosby case into an election issue. He promptly reopened it after taking office.
Cosby was charged with three felonies and arraigned in December, then released on $1 million bond. Cosby has denied the allegations. He sued Constand in February, claiming she violated terms of the 2006 settlement.
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Cosby faces three counts of felony aggravated indecent assault from a 2004 case involving Andrea Constand, an employee at his alma mater, Temple University. She was the first of more than 50 women who have accused Cosby of sexual misconduct. If convicted, Cosby faces up to 30 years in prison. Cosby's defense attorney slammed the decision to move forward with a trial...
...The parties reached a civil settlement in 2006, but the case was reopened as new evidencecame to light, including a number of other accusers coming forward and some of Cosby's remarks during a 2005 deposition that were recently unsealed. Steele, the newly elected district attorney, turned the Cosby case into an election issue. He promptly reopened it after taking office.
Cosby was charged with three felonies and arraigned in December, then released on $1 million bond. Cosby has denied the allegations. He sued Constand in February, claiming she violated terms of the 2006 settlement.
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