Sunday, April 28, 2024

Bill Cosby Will Go Straight to Lock Down Monday Morning if Prosecutors Prevail

*Unfortunately for Bill Cosby, time is running out on what little freedom he has before having to report to the Big House. All that to say he best enjoy it while he can ’cause prosecutors in his sexual assault case want him behind bars come Monday morning (09-24-18).

Here’s the bottom line: prosecutors will push for the disgraced comedian/felon to be immediately hauled off to prison once the judge sentences him Monday AM, reports TMZ.

Keep in mind that if it was up to prosecutors, Cosby would have been in lockdown after the guilty verdict back in April. The judge saw it differently and released him on $1 million bail, ordering him to remain at his home until sentencing. And that happens tomorrow.

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Who knows, maybe he’ll get lucky as his legal team will ask the judge to let remain free on bail while they appeal the conviction, which could take years.

As we reported … Cosby, 81, faces a maximum of 30 years in prison for aggravated indecent assault on Andrea Constand.

Dang, think about it. Bill Cosby’s life is now literally in the judge’s hands.

Andrea Constand, main accuser in the Bill Cosby trial, leaves courtroom A after testifying in the Bill Cosby sexual assault trial at the Montgomery County Courthouse, on April 25, 2018, in Norristown, Pennsylvania.
Andrea Constand, main accuser in the Bill Cosby trial, leaves courtroom A after testifying in the Bill Cosby sexual assault trial at the Montgomery County Courthouse, on April 25, 2018, in Norristown, Pennsylvania.

In other news connected with the case, a bid to have the judge in his case replaced or recused has been rejected and next week, the disgraced star will be sentenced after being found guilty of sexual assaulting a Temple University employee in 2004.

“And now this 19th day of September, 2018, upon consideration of the Defendant’s Motion for Disclosure, Recusal and For Reconsideration of Recusal, and supporting Memorandum of Law, filed September 11, 2018, and the Commonwealth’s Response thereto, filed September 13, 2018, it is hereby ORDERED and DECREED that the Motion is DENIED in its entirety,” Judge Stephen O’Neill wrote today, in his second repudiation of such a motion by Cosby and his rotating band of defense attorneys (read it here), Deadline reports.

You can get the rest of this story HERE.

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