
The move sees the 79-year-old comic act who earlier faced spending the rest of his life in prison, walk free.
Several months after Bill Cosby was dragged to court on sexual assault charges, a US judge has declared a mistrial on Saturday, June 17.
This comes after the jury deadlocked following more than 50 hours of deliberations over whether to convict the embattled TV star.
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The move sees the 79-year-old comic act who earlier faced spending the rest of his life in prison, walk free.
Cosby was being tried on three counts of aggravated indecent assault against 44-year-old Andrea Constand at his Philadelphia mansion in January 2004.
The move sees the 79-year-old comic act who earlier faced spending the rest of his life in prison, walk free. Read Full Story
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