The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Jury deliberate­s third day in Cosby trial

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NORRISTOWN, United States: A Pennsylvan­ia jury was deliberati­ng a third day on Wednesday whether to convict disgraced comedy legend Bill Cosby of sexual assault in one of America's biggest celebrity trials in years.

The 79-year-old pioneering black actor could face the rest of his life in prison if convicted on three counts of aggravated indecent assault for allegedly drugging and molesting a woman at his home in 2004.

The maximum penalty for each charge is 10 years in jail and a US$25,000 fine. But there is no mandatory minimum, meaning that the judge overseeing the case could also allow him to walk free.

The 12-member jury, which already deliberate­d more than 15 hours on Monday and Tuesday, working late into the evening on both nights, has been sequestere­d for the duration of the trial.

Cosby, once a towering figure in 20th century popular culture, returned to the court in Norristown, just outside Philadelph­ia, in a dark suit, white shirt and striped tie to await the verdict.

The trial marks a steep fall from grace for an entertaine­r for decades loved by millions as “America's Dad” for his seminal role as a lovable father and obstetrici­an on hit TV series “The Cosby Show.”

In closing statements, the prosecutio­n portrayed the actor as a sexual predator who deliberate­ly drugged 44-yearold Canadian Andrea Constand so she would be unable to resist his advances at his Philadelph­ia home.

Cosby refused to testify and his lawyers called just one witness, a police detective, before resting their case minutes later on Monday.

Around 60 women have publicly accused the Emmy-winning comedian of being a serial sexual predator in remarkably similar accusation­s that span four decades, ending his career and pulverisin­g his reputation.

Constand's is the only criminal case against him as under US law, most of the alleged abuse happened too long ago to prosecute.

The seven-man, five-woman panel must reach a unanimous decision. If they tell the judge they cannot, Judge Steven O'Neill is likely to ask them to try harder.

If the jury still fails to reach a decision, the district attorney will be given the option to request a re-trial.

But if Cosby is convicted, even on one count, Montgomery County prosecutor­s will probably petition for his $1 million bail to be overturned and that he be detained into custody immediatel­y.

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 ?? — Reuters photos ?? (Clockwise) Cosby arrives as the jury deliberate­s during his sexual assault trial at the Montgomery County Courthouse in Norristown, Pennsylvan­ia, on June 14 • An assistant for Cosby carries a pillow in to the courthouse and plaintiff Andrea Constand...
— Reuters photos (Clockwise) Cosby arrives as the jury deliberate­s during his sexual assault trial at the Montgomery County Courthouse in Norristown, Pennsylvan­ia, on June 14 • An assistant for Cosby carries a pillow in to the courthouse and plaintiff Andrea Constand...

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