Cosby Asks Supreme Court To Not Revive Assault Case

  • A lawyer for Bill Cosby has asked the U.S. Supreme Court not to revive his criminal sexual assault case. 
  • Currently, Bill Cosby is free after spending three years in jail after his case was overturned by a Pennsylvania appeals court. 
  • The prosecution's quest to revive the case is seen by legal experts as a longshot seeing how the U.S. Supreme Court accepts fewer than 1 percent of the petitions that come their way. 
  • Do you think Bill Cosby's case will be reopened? 

CHELTENHAM, PENNSYLVANIA - JUNE 30: Bill Cosby speaks to reporters outside of his home on June 30, 2021 in Cheltenham, Pennsylvania. Bill Cosby was released from prison after court overturns his sex assault conviction. (Photo by Michael Abbott/Getty Images)

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