Jury Deadlocks In Cosby Trial; Mistrial Declared
Bill Cosby's criminal trial on sexual assault charges has ended without a verdict after jurors failed to break a deadlock.
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Bill Cosby's criminal trial on sexual assault charges has ended without a verdict after jurors failed to break a deadlock.
A day after telling the judge they were deadlocked, the jury in the Bill Cosby sexual assault trial is back at the courthouse in Norristown for day five of deliberations.
The jury is deadlocked in Bill Cosby's sexual assault trial, prompting the judge to send them back to keep trying to reach a verdict.
During the third day of deliberations in Bill Cosby' trial, jurors focused on his accuser's testimony. Meantime, outside of the courthouse a growing horde of media and onlookers await the verdict.
Jury deliberations continue in Bill Cosby's sexual assault trial Tuesday morning with the jury drilling down on what Cosby said happened as they weigh charges that could send him to prison for the rest of his life.
Jurors in Bill Cosby's sexual assault trial are headed home after deliberating for four hours Monday.
Bill Cosby says he apologized to the family of a woman he is accused of drugging and assaulting because he was afraid her mother considered him a 'dirty old man,' according to testimony read by the jury Friday during his trial.
The jury may soon hear from Bill Cosby after hearing seven hours of testimony from a woman who claims Cosby drugged her and assaulted her. The catch is Cosby might not take the stand.
The Bill Cosby trial will continue on Wednesday with more testimony from his alleged victim.
The Bill Cosby trial continued on Tuesday with a request from his defense attorney.
More than a decade after Bill Cosby invited a college basketball manager to his home to discuss her career, the 79-year-old comedian goes on trial on Monday in a sexual assault case that is sure to define his legacy.
The jury who will be part of Bill Cosby's sex assault trial is made up of 12 people - two of which are black.
Five more jurors were chosen Tuesday as part of Bill Cosby's sexual assault case - bringing the number to a total of 10 so far of the 12 needed.
Two white men and one white woman will be part of the jury that will decide Bill Cosby's fate in his sexual assault trial.
Bill Cosby says he doesn't expect to testify at his Pennsylvania sexual assault trial.
Bill Cosby's youngest daughter has come to the comedian's defense ahead of a looming sexual assault trial.
The next battle in the criminal case against Bill Cosby will be whether prosecutors can use his lurid deposition testimony about giving pills and alcohol to a string of women before sex — material that may be disallowed at his trial since the judge ruled most of the women themselves can't testify.
Bill Cosby is starting 2017 in a legal dragnet that has only tightened around him since his stunning arrest a year ago.
More than a dozen women who accuse Bill Cosby of sexual assault should be allowed to testify at his upcoming trial because their stories are so similar that they show the "handiwork of the same perpetrator," a prosecutor argued Wednesday.
Bill Cosby greeted security officers with a joke Tuesday morning before a hearing in his sexual assault case, quipping, "Don't tase me bro" as they wanded him on his way into a suburban Philadelphia courtroom.
Bill Cosby expects to be cleared of a criminal sexual assault charge and restart his entertainment career, his lawyer argues in a defamation lawsuit filed against him by seven women.
Bill Cosby returned to court Wednesday to hear a judge's ruling on whether to allow damaging testimony from a decade-old lawsuit to be used in his June sex assault trial.
Bill Cosby's lawyers argued Tuesday to keep their client's potentially damaging testimony from a decade-old lawsuit out of his sexual assault trial.
Bill Cosby is back in a suburban Philadelphia courtroom for a hearing in his felony sexual assault case.
The shape of Bill Cosby's felony sexual assault trial could become clearer at a hearing Tuesday when his lawyers fight to keep out key evidence, including nearly 1,000 pages of damaging testimony he gave in the accuser's lawsuit.
Police said officers responded to a reported active shooter at the Islamic Center of San Diego on Monday.
The Monroe County Sheriff said he has not been contacted by any federal or state officials regarding the report and is urging people to stay calm.
The project is costing an estimated $33 million and is supposed to be completed within a year.
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Police said officers responded to a reported active shooter at the Islamic Center of San Diego on Monday.
The Monroe County Sheriff said he has not been contacted by any federal or state officials regarding the report and is urging people to stay calm.
The project is costing an estimated $33 million and is supposed to be completed within a year.
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The Trump administration has placed intense pressure on Cuba's communist leadership.
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The Trump administration has placed intense pressure on Cuba's communist leadership.
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