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First 100 Juror Candidates Questioned in Cosby Trial; Diahann Carroll on Witness List

(AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar). Bill Cosby, center, arrives for jury selection in his sexual assault case at the Allegheny County Courthouse, Monday, May 22, 2017, in Pittsburgh.
Bill Cosby arrives for jury selection in his sexual assault case at the Allegheny County Courthouse, Monday, May 22, 2017, in Pittsburgh.

*The first 100 juror candidates in the criminal trial of comedian Bill Cosby were interviewed Monday by Montgomery County Judge Steven O’Neill.

According to NNPA Newswire, 53 women and 37 men were among the Allegheny County residents questioned as prospective jurors. Only ten were black – eight women and two men.

Judge O’Neill also read a preliminary witness list that included actress Diahann Carroll, famed women’s rights attorney Gloria Allred, several law enforcement officers, doctors and defendant Andrea Constand, whose 2003 accusations that Cosby drugged her and raped her in his home near Philadelphia led to the star being charged with three counts of sexual assault.

The trial is set to begin on June 5 in Montgomery County, 300 miles away from Pittsburgh where the jury selection took place this morning.

Jurors were asked if they or a close relative or close friend had ever been a victim of sexual assault. Thirty-five of the 100 jurors said, “Yes.”

Fourteen of the jurors said the nature or references to sexual assault would prevent them from being fair and impartial; 67 of them said that being sequestered and the expected two to three week duration of the trial would create an undue hardship.

However, O’Neill said that while the jury will be sequestered, they will be allowed to use their cell phones, watch television and use other devices that they normally would.

He also said that they’d still have to abide by their sworn oath not to form any opinions, talk to anyone about the case and reach a decision based on evidence presented in court only.

Thirty-four prospective jurors said Monday that they had already formed an opinion as to the guilt or innocence of Cosby and 25 said the nature of the charges against him would prevent them from being fair and impartial.

Cosby arrived in the courtroom flanked by his attorneys and being helped to his seat by his assistant and spokesman Andrew Wyatt. During the morning proceedings, Cosby occasionally brushed his eyebrows with his hands and smiled at times at some of the judge’s quips to jurors.

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