Judge Decides to Import Jury for Bill Cosbys Trial
By GRAHAM BOWLEY FEB. 27, 2017
Responding to Bill Cosbys concerns about the effect of pretrial publicity, a Pennsylvania judge ruled Monday that a jury from another county in the state will be brought in to hear the sexual assault trial against him. But the trial, now scheduled to start in June, will stay in Norristown, a suburb outside Philadelphia, the judge said.
Mr. Cosbys lawyers had argued that the trial should be moved because publicity had tainted any prospective jury in Montgomery County, where prosecutors say he assaulted Andrea Constand, a former Temple University employee, at his home there in 2004.
In particular, his lawyers said that prejudicial publicity in the suburban county had been damaging because the district attorney, Kevin R. Steele, who is leading the case against Mr. Cosby, ran advertisements in 2015 accusing his political rival for the office, Bruce L. Castor, of failing to prosecute Mr. Cosby.
Unless youve been living under a rock, the message that has been promoted, in insidious fashion, is that Bill Cosby is guilty, and that Bill Cosby is a serial rapist, a lawyer for Mr. Cosby, Brian J. McMonagle, said during the hearing, according to a report by The Associated Press. I do not believe that theres a place anywhere in this country now where he can receive a fair trial. Not here, not anywhere. I hope Im wrong.
Mr. Steele had said he did not object to selecting a jury from another county, but opposed moving the trial from Norristown.
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