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Former Youngsville Resident Sentenced to Ten Years in Federal Prison for Child Sex Offenses

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A former Youngsville resident was sentenced to ten years in federal prison for child sex offenses. The sentence was handed down by a federal judge after the individual pleaded guilty to the charges. This conviction and sentence demonstrate the seriousness with which the justice system treats such crimes.

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Former Youngsville Resident Sentenced to Ten Years in Federal Prison for Child Sex Offenses

Media Coverage · April 30, 2026

A former Youngsville resident was sentenced to ten years in federal prison for child sex offenses. The sentence was handed down by a federal judge after the individual pleaded guilty to the charges. This conviction and sentence demonstrate the seriousness with which the justice system treats such crimes.

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Media Coverage April 30, 2026

Former Youngsville Resident Sentenced to Ten Years in Federal Prison for Child Sex Offenses

A former Youngsville resident was sentenced to ten years in federal prison for child sex offenses. The sentence was handed down by a federal judge after the individual pleaded guilty to the charges. This conviction and sentence demonstrate the seriousness with which the justice system treats such crimes.

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