In a significant legal development, a former recreational league softball coach has been sentenced to life in prison following his conviction for multiple sex crimes involving young players in Limestone County. Bradley Loggins, who was found guilty in December 2024, faced serious charges that included sodomy and sexual abuse of a minor under the age of twelve. Specifically, he was convicted on seven counts of Sexual Abuse of a Child Less than 12 and one count of Sexual Abuse in the First Degree.
Recent court documents reveal that Loggins is now subject to a range of penalties corresponding to each of the charges against him. Although the sentencing phase was delayed after the trial, the implications of his convictions are severe. The breakdown of his sentences includes twenty years for five of the charges, ten years for one, and a life sentence for the most serious offense. This case has drawn considerable attention, highlighting the ongoing issues of child safety in sports and the legal repercussions for those who violate the trust placed in them.