A Pennsylvania court judge ordered Bill Cosby to stand trial Tuesday in the felony sex-assault case stemming from a 2004 encounter.<br />The accuser, Andrea Constand, told authorities the comedian violated her after giving her three blue pills that made her dizzy, blurry-eyed and sick to her stomach.<br />The statement was given at a preliminary hearing held to decide whether prosecutors have enough evidence to put the 78-year-old TV star on trial for sexual assault charges that could bring 10 years in prison.<br />In his own statement, Cosby portrayed it as consensual sexual activity, saying Constand never said “no.” Cosby’s lawyers are trying to get the case thrown out, arguing a previous prosecutor a decade ago made a promise that the comic would never be charged.
