Deadlocked jury in Cosby trial wraps up for the night
NORRISTOWN, Pa. — Four days after getting the case, deadlocked jurors in Bill Cosby’s sexual assault trial struggled to end their impasse Thursday on charges he drugged and molested a woman in 2004, the prospect of a mistrial growing larger even as the judge directed them to keep talking.
Still undecided, they wrapped up after 9 p.m. and will resume their work Friday morning.
The jurors had deliberated about 30 hours before telling Judge Steven O’Neill they couldn’t reach a unanimous decision on any of the counts against the 79-year-old comedian. The judge told them to try again for a verdict.
The sequestered panel of seven men and five women complied, pondering the charges for nine more hours before asking to go back to their hotel.


