Jury In Cosby Trial Pressed By Judge To Reach A Verdict

The jury in the Bill Cosby sexual assault trial continues to ask more questions as they try to break their deadlock and reach a decision in the case.  

On Friday morning, they asked the judge to explain further what is reasonable doubt and also asked if they could hear the part of his sealed testimony repeated. The judge sent the jury home last night after more than 40 hours of deliberations.  

Earlier, the jury reported that they were deadlocked and could not reach a verdict, but the judge had them continue deliberating. The judge refused a defense request for a mistrial.  

The 79-year-old comedian is charged with drugging and sexually assaulting former Temple University employee Andrea Constand in 2004.


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