In one of the first major court victories of the "me too" era, Bill Cosby was convicted on all counts of sexual assault in a high stakes retrial nearly one year after a jury was left deadlocked over the same criminal charges. Legal Analyst Lisa Green and Patricia Steuer, a Cosby accuser who was a Jane Doe in the 2005 case against Cosby, join Andrea Mitchell to discuss.April 27, 2018
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