Josh Duggar sentenced to more than 12 years in prison after guilty verdict in shocking court case

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Josh Duggar arrives in court for sentencing - live updates

Last modified on May 25, 2022 22:57 BST Rebecca Lewis Josh Duggar is sentenced to 151 months after being found guilty on the charge of"receipt of child pornography". Anna Duggar, Jim Bob Duggar, Joy-Anna Duggar, Justin Duggar and James Duggar were all also in court for the hearing. Josh Duggar has been sentenced to 151 months, almost 12.5 years, after being found guilty in December 2021 on the charge of"receipt of child pornography".The decision came from Judge Timothy L.

Josh reportedly made no visible reaction when the sentencing was handed down. It was also reported that the judge wants Josh to go to the prison in Seagoville, Texas"because it has a good sex offender program,' according to The Sun,"but that determination depends on bed space." "'I can find no words to express the fury I feel at those who participate in this evil, or my scorn for any attempt to minimize the responsibility by feeble claims that the crime was victimless,'", the document continued.

She also said that the father of seven"has set a good example of applying himself eagerly to his work and in many other responsibilities that he carries as a husband and father".After a 2019 raid on his Arkansas car dealership, the father-of-seven willingly turned himself in on 29 April 2021.

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