Alabama man to spend life in prison for rape of 18-month-old baby
First-degree rape of a child under 75 counts of dissemination of child pornographyDuring the trial, prosecutors presented evidence that Bush also molested another young girl several years ago when she was between 7 and 9 years old. During a search of Bush’s home in 2019, investigators found pornographic videos of that victim, according to court records.
“What we presented in court was hard to see and hard to hear. We are thankful the jury saw the truth,” Mobile District Attorney Keith Blackwood said.Bush will receive an automatic sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole at his sentencing March 20.
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