The Supreme Court will consider two of the four key arguments in Cosby's appeal, according to ABC News. "One is the admission into trial of 'prior bad acts' witnesses and Cosby's 2005-2006 quaalude deposition," according to ABC News. "The appeal argues that the trial judge erred in allowing Cosby’s prior deposition about using quaaludes during consensual sexual encounters with women in the 1970s at trial. The second point is a written agreement from previous Montgomery County prosecutor Bruce Castor not to criminally prosecute Cosby in the (former Temple University employee Andrea) Constand case."
TOPICS: Bill Cosby, Crime, Sexual Misconduct