Capping more than five days of jury deliberations and years of debate in the court of public opinion, Bill Cosby's criminal trial ended in mistrial on Saturday, after a Pennsylvania jury failed to reach a verdict on charges that he sexually assaulted Andrea Constand.

Jurors could not reach consensus on any of the three counts of aggravated indecent assault facing Cosby after a six-day trial and more than 52 hours of deliberation in the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas. Judge Steven T. O'Neill declared a mistrial shortly after 10 a.m.

Just after the jury was dismissed, Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin Steele said prosecutors intend to retry the case. O'Neill said he will aim to set a retrial within the next 120 days.

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