A mistrial has been declared today in Bill Cosby's criminal trial for the 2004 rape of Andrea Constand. The decision has for now spared the once-beloved actor from a potential decade behind bars, and comes at the end of over 50 hours of deliberation by the jury in Norristown, PA, which first went to Judge Steven O'Neill on June 15 to say it was deadlocked - at that time he told them to "try again," which they've done for the past two days. After just over an hour of deliberations on Saturday, the
A mistrial has been declared today in Bill Cosby's criminal trial for the 2004 rape of Andrea Constand. The decision has for now spared the once-beloved actor from a potential decade behind bars, and comes at the end of over 50 hours of deliberation by the jury in Norristown, PA, which first went to Judge Steven O'Neill on June 15 to say it was deadlocked - at that time he told them to "try again," which they've done for the past two days. After just over an hour of deliberations on Saturday, the