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Both sides rest in Josh Duggar child pornography trial

Andrew Cuomo

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) — The defense has rested in the Arkansas federal trial of former reality TV star Josh Duggar after a prosecutor sharply questioned a computer expert during cross-examination. Duggar is charged with receiving and possessing child pornography and faces up to 20 years in prison on each count if convicted. During cross-examination Tuesday, defense forensic computer analyst Michele Bush acknowledged the 10 years of experience she had claimed in her field included time as a college student. She also admitted that this case might be her first as an expert witness in a federal criminal trial. Closing arguments are scheduled for Wednesday.

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