Bill Cosby retrial, Day 10: Defense argues comedian was out of town at time of assault

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USA Today

Maria Puente and Jayme Deerwester, USA TODAY

April 20, 2018

As Bill Cosby’s sexual assault retrial went on for a 10th day Friday, testimony is nearing completion and Judge Steven O’Neill says jurors should get the case next week.

O’Neill said in court Thursday there are only a few more days of testimony left in the case. Cosby is charged with three counts of aggravated indecent assault on Andrea Constand, at his home in suburban Philadelphia in 2004.

Here are the latest developments from the courtroom:

Defense: Cosby’s travel schedule puts him out of town at time of 2004 assault

Jurors were Bill Cosby’s travel records as his lawyers made the case that he never visited his suburban Philadelphia mansion in January 2004, the month he’s accused of drugging and molesting a woman there.

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