After more than 30 hours of jury deliberations, there is still no conclusion to the sexual assault trial of comedian Bill Cosby.
The members of the jury say they are deadlocked and “cannot come to a unanimous consensus on any of these counts.” The judge has ordered jurors to return to deliberations and try — again — to reach a decision.
Cosby has been charged with multiple felony counts of aggravated indecent assault, over allegations that he drugged and molested Andrea Constand, then a Temple University employee, in 2004.
The prosecution spent a week presenting its case, and the defense less than a day. Cosby did not testify.
The jury deliberations have stretched across four days. Seven times, the jury returned to the judge with questions, asking to rehear portions of the testimony or asking for clarification on the language in a charge.