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    What To Expect When He Faces Accusers, Jury

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    By Newsroom on June 2, 2017 Faculty, In the News

    James Cohen was quoted in USA Swengen article about Bill Cosby trial.

    In a he-said-she-said case such as this, the complaining witness — Constand — will be the key witness. The prosecution sought to call 13 other accusers to testify to Cosby’s alleged “prior bad acts,” but Judge O’Neill has allowed only one to testify — known by the pseudonym “Kacey” — after ruling that her story (similar to Constand’s in some details) can be heard by the jury because its “probative” value outweighs any potential for unfair prejudice.

     

    So the jury won’t hear the stories under oath of the other dozen witnesses, let alone all those who have accused Cosby. “(The judge) gave the defendant a big break — it was a compromise weighted in favor of the defense and against the prosecution,” says James Cohen, a law professor at Fordham University in New York.

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    District Attorney Kevin Steele, prosecutor in the Bill Cosby sexual assault trial, on May 22, 2017 during jury selection in Pittsburgh. (Photo: DON EMMERT, AFP/Getty Images)

     

    Still, Steele is going to have a tough time, Cohen predicts. “He has to rely on the second witness (“Kacey”), and he has to rely on all the other accusers, whom he can’t mention unless the door is opened by accident, and then that’s a potential problem for Cosby,” Cohen says.

     

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