In a ruling yesterday, the judge who refused to dismiss the case earlier this month denied Cosby's appeal of that decision.
The 78-year-old TV star is accused of drugging and violating an ex-Temple University employee at his suburban Philadelphia home in 2004 and could get 10 years in prison if convicted. The defense insists Cosby had a promise from a previous district attorney that he would never be charged over the 2004 encounter.
Montgomery County Judge Steven O'Neill, though, found the evidence of such an agreement lacking after hearing from the ex-prosecutor and others at a two-day hearing. He said the issue doesn't warrant an immediate appeal that would delay the scheduled March 8 preliminary hearing.
A spokesman for Cosby's lawyers said it was unclear if they would appeal to the state Superior Court.
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Cosby's lawyers have argued that the charges stem from a political feud between former District Attorney Bruce L Castor Jr, who had declined to arrest Cosby a decade ago, and Kevin Steele, who invoked the case as he campaigned against Castor last fall. Steele won the race for district attorney and filed charges against Cosby in December, days before the filing deadline expired.
Cosby, whose legal residence is in western Massachusetts, remains free on USD 1 million bail.