Hunter Biden to be sentenced on Nov. 13 after conviction on gun charges
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[August 03, 2024]
(Reuters) -Hunter Biden, the son of U.S. President Joe Biden,
will be sentenced on Nov. 13 after a jury found him guilty of federal
gun charges, according to a court filing on Friday. |
Hunter Biden, son of U.S. President Joe Biden, arrives at the federal
court for his trial on criminal gun charges, in Wilmington, Delaware,
U.S., June 10, 2024. REUTERS/Hannah Beier/File Photo |
Hunter Biden became the first child of a sitting president to be
convicted of a felony on June 11 when a jury in Wilmington,
Delaware, found him guilty on three counts related to his lying
about illegal drug use when he purchased a handgun in 2018.
The sentencing by U.S. District Judge Maryellen Noreika will
take place eight days after the Nov. 5 presidential election
pitting Vice President Kamala Harris against Republican nominee
Donald Trump.
Sentencing guidelines for the gun charges are 15 to 21 months,
but legal experts say defendants in similar cases often get
shorter sentences and are less likely to be incarcerated if they
abide by the terms of their pretrial release.
Joe Biden issued a statement following the verdict saying he
accepted the outcome of the case.
At the trial, prosecutors offered an intimate view of Hunter
Biden’s years of struggle with alcohol and crack cocaine abuse,
which they said legally precluded him from buying a gun.
Biden’s lawyers sought to show he was not using drugs when he
bought the gun and did not intend to deceive because he didn’t
consider himself a drug user when he filled out the form.
Hunter Biden has also been charged with three felony and six
misdemeanor tax offenses in California, alleging he failed to
pay $1.4 million in taxes between 2016 and 2019 while spending
millions on drugs, escorts, exotic cars and other high-ticket
items. He has pleaded not guilty to those charges. A trial is
scheduled for Sept. 5 in Los Angeles.
(Reporting by Jasper Ward and Eric Beech)
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