Josh Duggar's latest attempts to suppress statements and photos in his child pornography case were unsuccessful and the U.S.
District Court overseeing his case is explaining why. On Wednesday, Oct. 13, U.S. District Judge Timothy L. Brooks filed a lengthy memo to list the court's reasons for denying four motions filed by Duggar's legal team back at a hearing on Sept.
27. Duggar's four motions asked the court to suppress statements made by the former TV star to authorities on Nov. 8, 2019, suppress photographs of his hands and feet taken during his booking in jail earlier this year, dismiss the indictment for violation of the appointments clause, and to dismiss for the government's failure to preserve potentially exculpatory evidence. "All.
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