Pretrial arrangements will make Bill Cosby's second sexual assault trial significantly different from the first one.<br />Cosby's first trial ended with a deadlocked jury in June 2017, prompted a retrial.<br />The 80-year-old comedian stands accused of sexually assaulted Andrea Constand over a decade ago at his Philadelphia-area home.<br />Although the trial is currently in jury selection, Judge Steven O'Neill had some pretrial rulings on witnesses and evidence which can be presented at trial.<br />According to Judge O'Neill, the defense can call a witness who claims Constand spoke of framing a celebrity prior to contacting police back in 2005.<br />The judge also ruled that the amount Cosby paid to Constand in a 2006 settlement can be presented to the jury. <br />