Judge agrees to delay Bill Cosby's sexual assault retrial

A judge has agreed to delay the start of Bill Cosby's sexual assault retrial to allow his new lawyers to get up to speed on the case.

Judge agrees to delay Bill Cosby's sexual assault retrial

Update 4.23pm: A judge has agreed to delay the start of Bill Cosby's sexual assault retrial to allow his new lawyers to get up to speed on the case.

Judge Steven O'Neill granted a request by Cosby's new legal team to delay the retrial, which had been scheduled to start in November, but said he still expects the 80-year-old comedian to be tried before next summer.

The new lawyers made their first court appearance on behalf of the Cosby Show star, who is charged with drugging and molesting a woman at his home near Philadelphia in 2004.

His first trial in June ended in a hung jury, setting the stage for a retrial.

The lawyers who represented Cosby at the first trial, Brian McMonagle and Angela Agrusa, had asked to be let off the case.

Montgomery County Judge O'Neill granted their request, praising them for their "extraordinary advocacy".

As they left the courtroom, the departing lawyers shook hands with Cosby and his new legal team, which includes Tom Mesereau, the high-profile attorney who won an acquittal in Michael Jackson's child molestation case.

Others on the team are former federal prosecutor Kathleen Bliss and Sam Silver, who represented now-imprisoned former US Representative Chaka Fattah in a corruption case.

The new lawyers said they want jurors picked from Montgomery County, where the alleged assault at Cosby's home took place.

The first jury was selected from the Pittsburgh area and spent two weeks sequestered 300 miles from home.

Cosby is being retried on charges that he assaulted Andrea Constand in 2004. He has said their sexual encounter was consensual.

Earlier: Bill Cosby's new team of lawyers want to delay the start of his sexual assault retrial, currently set for November.

The lawyers made their first appearance on Tuesday on behalf of the 80-year-old comedian, who is charged with drugging and molesting a woman at his home near Philadelphia.

His first trial ended in a hung jury, setting the stage for a retrial.

At a hearing, a judge released Cosby's old lawyers from the case. His new legal team includes Tom Mesereau, the high-profile attorney who won an acquittal in Michael Jackson's child molestation case.

Cosby is being retried on charges that he assaulted Andrea Constand in 2004. He has said their sexual encounter was consensual.

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