Court overturns Bill Cosby’s sex assault conviction, bars further prosecution

Actor and comedian Bill Cosby arrives at the Montgomery County Courthouse for sentencing in his sexual assault trial, in Norristown, Pennsylvania, September 24, 2018.
Brendan McDermid | Reuters

Bill Cosby’s sex assault conviction will be overturned and the 83-year-old comedian will be released from prison after the Pennsylvania State Supreme Court issued an opinion to vacate his conviction Wednesday.

Pennsylvania’s highest court overturned the conviction after finding an agreement with a previous prosecutor prevented Cosby from being charged in the case.

The Supreme Court reviewed two aspects of the cast that Cosby’s lawyers challenged. The first involved the judges decision to let prosecutors call five other accusers in addition to Andrea Constand.

Cosby had been accused of drugging and molesting Constand at his estate in 2004. He was charged in 2015 for the alleged attack and arrested just days before the 12-year statute of limitations expired.

The Supreme Court also reviewed Cosby’s argument that he had an agreement with a former prosecutor that he would never be charged.

Read the full verdict here.

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