Does Joshua James Duggar's sentence make sense?
August 26, 2022 at 8:31 am
(This post was last modified: August 26, 2022 at 8:56 am by Jehanne.)
He's been sentenced to 12 or so years in federal prison (supposedly) in Texas for having (carelessly) downloaded child pornography off the Internet, of which, he must serve 85% before being paroled. (In actuality, he used a BitTorrent client and the Arkansas police joined his "swarm" using a specialized BitTorrent client only available from the FBI to law enforcement, and from there, they were able to trace his IP address to his car dealership, and from there, to him. In any case, he's clearly not a violent felon, and so, does he deserve the same sentence as an armed robber or a meth producer? Or, someone who is guilty of vehicular homicide?
Note to readers: Original post edited (see below).
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