Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, is set to be sentenced on November 13 for gun charges, following his conviction on three felony counts related to false statements made during a gun purchase.
The sentencing comes just a week after the presidential election, marking a significant moment for the Biden family amidst the political landscape.
U.S. District Judge Maryellen Noreika, who presided over Biden's trial, has outlined that any requests for deviation from standard sentencing guidelines must be submitted by October 30. This development adds another layer to the ongoing discussions around the Biden family and the legal challenges they face.
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Seems like another example of the political elite playing by their own set of rules, doesn't it?
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Hunter Biden to be sentenced in federal gun case on November 13
U.S. District Judge Maryellen Noreika, who oversaw Biden's gun trial, said that any requests for a deviation from the standard sentencing guidelines need to be turned in by Oct. 30.
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Hunter Biden sentencing on gun charges set for Nov. 13
A federal judge on Friday set Hunter Biden’s sentencing on gun charges for Nov. 13, just a week after the Nov. 5 presidential election from which his father, President Biden, recently bowed
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