SAN DIEGO (AP) — The spouse of previous California Republican Rep. Duncan Hunter was condemned Monday in government court to eight months of home repression in the debasement case that finished her significant other's vocation.
The administration noted Margaret Hunter's collaboration with the arraignment in contending against putting her in jail and permitting her to carry out the punishment at home. Her repression was requested to start right away.
"I'm profoundly grieved," Hunter told the adjudicator, her voice separating as she cried before being condemned.
Margaret Hunter conceded in June 2019 to a solitary defilement check including the couple's utilization of more than $200,000 in crusade assets for trips, suppers, garments, and other individual costs. She likewise consented to affirm against her significant other.
Margaret Hunter had filled in as mission seat for her better half, who spoke to a San Diego County locale.
Duncan Hunter was condemned not long ago to 11 months in jail in the wake of conceding.

