Josh Duggar trial: Prosecution rests, defense brings in forensics computer analyst
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Defense attorneys for former reality TV star Josh Duggar have begun presenting their case to a federal jury with testimony from a computer analyst who said it's possible that the computer where child pornography was downloaded could have been accessed remotely.
Duggar, 33, is charged with receiving and possessing child pornography and faces up to 20 years in prison on each count if convicted. His federal trial began last week in northwest Arkansas.
The prosecution rested its case Monday and Duggar's attorneys began calling witnesses shortly thereafter.
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