by Beth Karas | Mar 4, 2016 | Dippolito, News, Bill Cosby, Freddie Gray, Justin Ross Harris |
There were a number of developments this week in cases that we are tracking in the Cases of Interest link. Dalia Dippolito lost her motion to dismiss her case that she filed last November. The court held a two-day hearing—January 19 and February 23—that...
by Beth Karas | Mar 1, 2016 | News, Bill Cosby |
Today, an appellate court in Pennsylvania temporarily stayed Bill Cosby’s preliminary hearing that was scheduled for next week while it reviews issues related to last month’s hearing. On February 3, Cosby lost his motion to dismiss the criminal charges of...
by Beth Karas | Feb 22, 2016 | News, Bill Cosby, Member News, Justin Ross Harris |
Justin Ross Harris is in court for what should be a significant hearing as both sides prepare for the April 11 trial. As noted in this February 4 filing, the State of Georgia has a number of arguments to make regarding the admissibility of evidence, much of which...
by Beth Karas | Feb 3, 2016 | News, Bill Cosby, Member News |
Montgomery County Courthouse Judge Steven T. O’Neill 9:17 Cosby is in the courtroom in a dark brown suit, white shirt and tie. 9:22 Lawyers are milling around. Cosby walks out on the arm of a beefy guy. He has a cane hooked around his other arm. Cosby returns a few...
by Beth Karas | Feb 2, 2016 | News, Bill Cosby, Member News |
Below are my logs from court today. They’re rough so forgive the spelling errors but you’ll get a sense of the day’s testimony from the one and only witness: Bruce Castor. The hearing continues tomorrow. I suspect that the judge won’t dismiss...
by Beth Karas | Feb 1, 2016 | Robert Durst, News, Charles Merritt, Bill Cosby, Member News |
KOC is tracking a lot of activity in courtrooms around the country this week. Tomorrow, Feb. 2, I’ll be at the Bill Cosby hearing in Norristown, Pennsylvania. It’s not expected to last more than a day—probably less than a day. This is a hearing at...