Posted on 08/13/2021 9:31:31 PM PDT by Morgana
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — Federal prosecutors filed a motion in response to Joshua Duggar’s attorney’s request for additional information in the child porn case, they are asking for the judge to deny that motion.
In late July, the defense filed a “motion to compel” requesting more discovery information from the state regarding two of the Little Rock police officers involved in the investigation. Duggar’s attorney Justin Gelfand accused prosecutors of withholding material.
On page 2, of the 19-page court filing, Department of Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Special Agent Gerald Faulkner stated that the search warrant for Wholesale Motorcars, 14969 Wildcat Creek Road, Springdale, “does not include all of the information known to me as part of this investigation, but only information sufficient to establish probable cause for the requested search warrant.”
Faulkner described the internet and how it has allowed for disseminating and sharing child pornography through various networks and websites, for example, Peer to Peer Network (P2P), BitTorrent network, and in turn law enforcement “receives information from ‘Trakers’ about peers/clients on the BitTorrent network recently reporting that they are involved in sharing digital files of known or suspected child pornography,” according to the court document. The affidavit was signed on November 4, 2019, by U.S. Magistrate Judge Erin L. Wiedemann.
On August 9, 2021, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Arkansas Dustin Roberts filed a response to the defendant’s “motion to compel.” In the 15-page document regarding the investigation involving the “sharing child sexual abuse material (CSAM) over peer-to-peer networks, the case is straight-forward.”
The state contends that all “comprehensive discovery,” including all relevant logs, associated with Little Rock Detective Amber Kalmer’s undercover downloads, in the search warrant affidavit, and in the HSI Faulkner’s testimony, has been provided.
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Josh and the pedophile Catholic priests prove you can’t pray it away or send it away.... You have to put it away in prison for it’s natural life..........
That boy is in a heap of trouble.
His six children, with number 7 to be born soon, may see daddy only at the prison on visitors day. The youngest may only remember daddy as a prisoner.
If only little Jack woulda stayed in his pulpit.
I don’t know if he did it or not, but the Feds sure do have a good charge to use on people if they want no conservative pushback for their often illegal activities.
In fairness, as a rule, you should never believe a lawyer about anything, especially any working for the government. Just because they’re claiming his attorneys are on a “fishing expedition” doesn’t mean a damn thing.
I never encountered a bonafide sociopath—at least one I’d consider scary (the dumb ones in jail do not scare me at all)— until I became an attorney and realized right away: not only are most lawyers willing to lie about the client, the law, and the case, they’ll lie TO YOU and lie ABOUT YOU to everyone they can, including the Judge. It’s so sickening I consider it a mistake to even get involved in law. It’s only worth it to make some money and then... move into something completely different!
It makes me wish for the good old days where you could challenge people to a duel. Would make the legal profession a lot better if a lot of attorneys got some unnecessary ventilation.
As for Duggar, well, the dude does strike me as guilty.
“Josh and the pedophile Catholic priests prove you can’t pray it away or send it away”
Not to mention the schoolteacher pedophiles and protestant minister pedophiles, of whom there are at least as many as Catholic priest pedophiles.
I’ve forgotten how to post pics here but this one best describes lawyers
The shark comparison may be too flattering. Maybe it should have been two bipedal giant rats.
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