32 seats in the courtroom. the judge mchugh will set bail and then go to the police station five minutes from here. he has a house five minutes from here as well. it dates back to early 2004. the charges that this woman went to his home. he gave her alcohol, three blue pills. she felt incopass tated after drinking the alcohol and taking the pills. he took her over to a couch. sat behind her, sexually lyly assaulted her. she said she felt frozen and paralyzed. subs quept to that she went home to her native canada. several months latter we re now in 2005. she told her mother. she and her meant went to canadian authorities. they went to pennsylvania authorities at the time it was district attorney bruce castor. he decided to look into the charges. he did not file charges, though.
he will visibly be there? he has to appear at an arraignment before the district judge mchugh, and he ll be arraigned by her. it s her jurisdiction. reporter: have you been in contact with any of the other accusers for potentially testifying in this case? i m not going to get into specifics of the investigation at this point, but it s outlined in the affidavit of probable cause that there are other alleged victims, and we are examining evidence in that, and again, as to the prior question, it s going to be looked at in terms of motions that will be filed down the line here. reporter: other alleged victims but not in pennsylvania, not in montgomery county, correct? this is the charge that we are proceeding on here today involves one victim, involves a victim that went to mr. cosby s
so continue those votes coming. 46%, also checking the breakdown, craig, seems like very few male voters. midwest of the votes have been from the female voters. keep voting. and we ll continue to watch this to see if that changes. especially with this arraignment coming up. all right. we ll come back to you in a bit. adam reiss outside that district courthouse. i understand that bill cosby is close? reporter: yes. we hear he s moments away in a black suv. he is being escorted by at least one police car. he ll arrive right here where you see numerous police officers waiting for him. he ll walk this gauntlet of cameras and enter that red door over there. it s a very small courtroom. 32 seats in all. judge mchugh will read the charges. he ll set bail and then quickly on the way to did police department which is about five minutes away where he will be fingerprinted and his mug shot will be taken. again, he is just moments away.
judge mchugh read the charnges and said mr. cosby, you cannot have any contact with the accuser. he appeared to mumble something, it wasn t clear whether he was challenging that or didn t understand it, but she repeated herself. ten minutes later, he walked out of the courtroom on his way to the police department where he had his photograph taken and his fingerprints taken. here s the district attorney. our team have reviewed the initial investigation, re-interviewed some of the witnesses, examined evidence from the civil case, and information from other alleged victims. reporter: now, this dates back to early 2004. andrea constand, the accuser, was a guest at his home, about five minutes from here, north of philadelphia. according to her complaint, he plied her with some alcohol and she blue pills.
mental and behavioral health challenges for a long time. secretary of the army mchugh said that already seen 100%, 90% more people than just a few years ago, and the people available to work with behavioral illnesses is a much greater than it was, but what you have, neil, is an army that, even if the soldier, the sailor, airman, marine, wasn t wounded, maybe wasn t every at the front lines, we don t have a behind-the-lines army anymore in afghanistan or iraq anything can happen at any time. and when you deal with that 24-7, it s in your mind and part of who you are for a long time, and that s what odierno was saying today. this is a long-term problem for the military to be aware of. i take it from what the genoas saying, this is not