The Borneo Post

Cosby jury deadlocked on fourth day, tensions rise

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NORRISTOWN, United States: The Pennsylvan­ia jury at Bill Cosby’s sexual assault trial announced they were deadlocked on Thursday, as tensions soared on day four of deliberati­ons at 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 44-yearold Andrea Constand at his home in 2004.

But the 12-member jury informed the court after nearly 30 hours of deliberati­ons that they were still unable to reach a unanimous decision. Judge Steve O’Neill ordered them back into their chamber to continue.

Outside the court, a handful of Cosby supporters quickly showed up calling for the man once adored by millions as “America’s Dad” to walk free, holding up posters with slogans such as “Free Mr Cosby Now.”

Although the trial concerns only the allegation­s of Constand, around 60 women have publicly accused the legendary entertaine­r of being a serial sexual predator in remarkably similar accusation­s that span four decades.

Several have been walking through the corridors of the court house, impatientl­y waiting for a verdict. One of them, Lili Bernard, burst into tears on Thursday after getting into an argument with a Cosby supporter outside.

To counter the supporters, another woman walked the sidewalk with a sign saying “perseveran­ce to all survivors,” accompanie­d by two masked men with drums, to encourage some of Cosby’s accusers to dance and cheer.

On Thursday, the jury surpassed the 30 hours it took a California jury to acquit Michael Jackson of child sex abuse in 2005.

‘Extraordin­arily frustrated’

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

The avalanche of allegation­s against Cosby, which have mushroomed since late 2014, have already ended the career and pulverised the reputation of a comedy legend who will mark his 80th birthday next month.

But if the seven-man, fivewoman panel ultimately fails to reach a verdict O’Neill will be forced to declare a hung jury, leaving the prosecutio­n with the option of requesting a re-trial.

In 1995, it took a Los Angeles jury four hours to acquit American football star O. J. Simpson of murdering his exwife Nicole Brown and her friend Ron Goldman.

“I’m very frustrated. Extraordin­arily frustrated,” said Victoria Valentino, 74, anxiously waiting for updates in the corridors. A former Playboy playmate, she says Cosby drugged and raped her in 1969.

Cosby, on the other hand, has appeared almost serene, exhibiting no outward sign of fatigue, frustratio­n or impatience.

During his comings and goings from the court house, the former TV star flashed a smile and exchanged pleasantri­es with representa­tives.

On Thursday, his spokesman Andrew Wyatt welcomed the jury’s impasse.

“Today we have really seen Mr Cosby get the justice he was looking for,” Wyatt told reporters outside the court house.

In closing statements, the prosecutio­n portrayed the actor as a sexual predator who deliberate­ly drugged the Canadian citizen 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 in minutes on Monday.

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

Nothing has filtered out about the state of the deliberati­ons, with only hints to be gleaned from questions they have asked O’Neill.

They appear to have been drilling down into the testimony, asking the judge to re-read statements from Constand and the police, as well as Cosby’s original deposition in 2005, in order to compare the he- said, she-said allegation­s.

If Cosby is convicted, even on one count, prosecutor­s will probably petition for his US$ 1 million bail to be overturned so that he be taken into custody immediatel­y.

Valentino says she is prepared for anything, even an acquittal. If nothing else, she says the case has revived debate about rape and consent.

“It makes you think that if nothing is resolved here in a positive way at least there’s been some transforma­tion in society thanks to the conversati­on.” — AFP

 ??  ?? Cosby (left) leaves Montgomery County Courthouse with his attorney Brian McMonagle after the fourth day of deliberati­ons on Thursday. —Reuters photo
Cosby (left) leaves Montgomery County Courthouse with his attorney Brian McMonagle after the fourth day of deliberati­ons on Thursday. —Reuters photo
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Cosby is helped into his suit jacket as he arrives for the fourth day of jury deliberati­on in his sexual assault trial at the Montgomery County Courthouse in Norristown, Pennsylvan­ia, on Thursday. Cosby (below left) passes news media as he arrives for...
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