Josh Dugar leads his wife and parents to think innocent,

We are just one day away from the long awaited Josh Dugar sentencing hearing.

The stakes are high, as Josh could face up to 20 years in prison.

However, the defense is pushing to lighten the sentence of only 5 years.

And a number of key allies have joined the fight to convince the judge that despite the mountain of evidence to the contrary, Josh is not such a bad guy.

Josh Dugar and Anna Dugar

Meanwhile, Josh’s wife, Anna Dugar, wrote a letter in which she praised her husband’s qualities and asked the judge to reunite Josh with his family.

His mother, Michelle Duger, appealed to the court, arguing bluntly that Josh’s ability to manage his family’s finances indicated a higher moral character.

Both women made no mention of Josh’s long history of predatory behavior in their letters.

Josh Dugar's post-conviction mug shot

Surprisingly, they did not even mention the crimes that led to his most recent legal problems.

The letters seem to confirm reports that some members of Josh’s family are convinced of his innocence.

Insiders claim that Anna believes that the Biden administration has deceived Josh and that he will still be a free man if Donald Trump is re-elected.

Josh Dugar brought with the photo

Now, prosecutors are responding to letters written by Josh’s loved ones, arguing that appeals should be the opposite of the intentional effect on the judge.

In documents filed earlier this week, the DA’s office noted that none of Josh’s supporters “meaningfully” addressed his crimes “or his sexual orientation to underage girls.”

In fact, they shared the belief that Josh was a victim and that his conviction was only “an unfortunate incident.”

Josh D.

The prosecution notes that if Josh is released to people who believe he never did wrong, there is little reason to believe that his behavior will change.

“While Duggar lacks some recognition of his guilt and the need to address his apparent and long-standing sexual interest in children, it is unlikely that he will see his conviction as anything other than evidence that he needs to be more vigilant and confidential. Involved in the behavior involved, ”the filing said.

Photo by Josh Duggar

“It is equally unlikely that he will ever receive the treatment and accountability necessary to prevent him from re-offending if he maintains this position,” prosecutors continued.

“In fact, because of the apparent success of his guilt strategy with some people he wants to surround himself with after his release from prison, it’s not just impossible – it’s unimaginable.”

Fortunately, not every member of the Duggar family was so ignorant in their assessment of the situation.

Josh Dugar is the worst

None of Josh’s 18 siblings wrote a letter in his defense, and fans have noticed that Jill and Jessa have been silent on social media in recent weeks.

When he was a teenager, Josh molested five young girls, four of whom were his sisters.

Jill and Jessa were among those victims, and while Jessa kept in touch with her parents, Jill severed ties with both her abusers. And Its enablers.

Josh Dugar is a bad dad

Sadly, we don’t have to assume that Josh’s parents will allow him to continue his predatory behavior if he is left in their care following a gentle sentence.

Jim Bob and Michelle have already proven that they will turn a blind eye to Josh’s atrocities if given the chance.

Josh is scheduled to be sentenced on Wednesday, May 25.

We will have more updates on this evolving story as more information becomes available.

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