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Bill Cosby arrives at Pennsylvania courthouse

Bill Cosby arrives at Pennsylvania courthouse
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Latest on Bill Cosby's pretrial hearing (all times local):

11:40 a.m.

Bill Cosby's lawyers are pressing a judge to keep his deposition from a lawsuit out of his Pennsylvania sexual assault trial.

They say Cosby wouldn't have testified in the lawsuit if he knew the testimony could be used against him in criminal court. The defense insists Cosby had an oral promise from a former prosecutor that he wouldn't be charged over the 2005 encounter with Andrea Constand.

A new prosecutor had Cosby arrested last year.

The judge hearing pretrial arguments Tuesday suggests the decision to testify in the civil case might have been strategic. He notes that Constand's lawyers already had Cosby's police statement calling the encounter consensual.

Montgomery County Judge Steven O'Neill says the defense might have thought it could hurt Cosby to assert his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.

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9:05 a.m.

Bill Cosby has arrived at the Pennsylvania courthouse where his lawyers plan to challenge sexual misconduct claims by 13 women against the entertainer.

Cosby's lawyers say prosecutors are reaching back to the "casting couch" era to round up accusers and build a "stale" sexual assault case against him.

Prosecutors at the pretrial hearing Tuesday will ask the judge to let the other accusers testify to show Cosby drugged and molested young women in a "signature" fashion.

However, defense lawyers say there's little but hazy memories to go on.

Cosby faces 10 years in prison if convicted of sexually assaulting a former Temple University basketball team manager.

The pretrial hearing is expected to last two days.

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1 a.m.

Bill Cosby's lawyers say prosecutors are reaching back to the "casting couch" era to round up women accusers and build a "stale" sexual assault case against the entertainer.

And they will take a Pennsylvania judge through a time warp on Tuesday to prove their point. They plan to challenge sexual misconduct claims by 13 women that span the freewheeling 1960s, patriotic 1980s and gender-bending 21st century.

Prosecutors at the pretrial hearing will ask the judge to let the other accusers testify to show Cosby drugged and molested young women in a "signature" fashion.

However, defense lawyers note there's little but hazy memories to go on.

Cosby faces 10 years if convicted of sexually assaulting a former Temple University basketball team manager.

The pretrial hearing is expected to last two days.