Bill Cosby will not be allowed to question his accuser in court before his sexual assault case goes to trial near Philadelphia.

The 79-year-old comedian’s lawyers lost their appeal on the issue of whether accuser Andrea Constand should have been forced to testify at a preliminary hearing last year.

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Wednesday declined to take up Cosby’s appeal.

[lz_ndn video=32260512]

Pennsylvania case law allows prosecutors to use an accuser’s statements to police in court to spare victims the ordeal of having to testify repeatedly.

Cosby is charged with drugging and molesting Constand in 2004. He has pleaded not guilty and remains free on $1 million bail.

Jury selection will begin next month.

This article originally appeared in Fox News and is used with permission. The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Read more at Fox News:
Orlando Bloom Not the Only Star Keeping Things Friendly with an Ex
Gal Gadot: I’m Too ‘Smart to be an Actress’
Chelsea Handler Sends Voters to Georgia Polls on Wrong Day