I make it a habit to never pass judgment, although there have been a few cases were I did break with that ideology. In some ways, I feel sorry for Mr. Cosby. He had a stellar career in show business and made millions laugh and at times, even feel good about themselves as they watched the Cosby Show. Each show was family oriented and there seemed to be some moral lesson to be learned from watching the shows. It was like, "This is how the family unit in America should behave."
He certainly didn't help himself with the language he used while addressing the court and then shouting expletives at the Prosecutor. The only thing he accomplished doing that was to show the judge his true colors and his lack of respect for the court. In a way, Mr. Cosby showed the court that he thought he had a sense of entitlement, after all, he is Bill Cosby. I think that after the Prosecutor asked the court to revoke his bail and make him sit in jail and wait until the sentencing hearing and then calling him an a**hole, kind of shocked a lot of people, me for one.
I remember when Bill bought his personal jet. At the time when he purchased his first personal jet, he said that he had bought it for his wife because he didn't know what else to buy her. I think everyone knew that although he may have bought it for her, he really was the intended user.
At this point, the judge has a few options, he can allow Mr. Cosby to remain free on bail until sentencing and even then, he could allow him to remain free, pending his outcome on his appeals that are surely to follow. Of course, the judge also has the option of just sending him to jail as the appeals process goes forward. I know that the women who were effected by Mr. Cosby want justice, but the judge could make them wait. It will be interesting to see what the court decides. I would expect a short sentence, if one is imposed.