The accepted principle in justice system is, that a "defendant is innocent until proven guilty". Therefore, Bill Cosby is still innocent dispite of numrous sexual asult charges he is facing. If proven guilt he will face years in prison.
Judge of the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas, declared a mistrial on Saturday morning following a note from jurors saying that they were hopelessly deadlocked on three counts of aggravated sexual assault.
The result was a victory for Cosby, 79, who had faced years in prison for allegedly drugging and sexually assaulting college administrator Andrea Constand at his home near Philadelphia in 2004. But prosecutors immediately said they would seek a second trial, which O'Neill suggested could start within four months.
Bill Cosby had no visible reaction in court. As news reporters streamed out of the room, several other Cosby accusers, some in tears, waited in line to hug Constand, who smiled broadly and maintained her composure, probably the fact that Cosby is not off the hook still.
Outside the courthouse, as Cosby stood silently behind them, members of his team criticized the case against him.