Bill Cosby can’t be prosecuted, former DA says

The former district attorney who declined to arrest Bill Cosby on sex-crime charges a decade ago testified Tuesday that he essentially granted the comedian lifetime immunity from prosecution in the case.
Actor and comedian Bill Cosby, center, arrives for a court appearance Tuesday in Norristown, Pa. (Clem Murray/The Philadelphia Inquirer via AP)
Actor and comedian Bill Cosby, center, arrives for a court appearance Tuesday in Norristown, Pa. (Clem Murray/The Philadelphia Inquirer via AP)
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NORRISTOWN, Pa. (AP) — The former district attorney who declined to arrest Bill Cosby on sex-crime charges a decade ago testified Tuesday that he essentially granted the comedian lifetime immunity from prosecution in the case.

Former Montgomery County District Attorney Bruce Castor took the stand in a bid by Cosby's lawyers to get the case against the TV star thrown out long before trial because of what they say is a non-prosecution agreement with Castor.

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