Hunter Biden indicted, federal gun charges, Sept 2023

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Hunter Biden: "I will not subject my family to more pain, more invasions of privacy and needless embarrassment. For all I have put them through over the years, I can spare them this, and so I have decided to plead guilty."

In other words, I don't want anyone to look into my finances and make it public.

When is his sentencing date?
I think the date is Dec 16. But, I doubt it will bring a severe sentence. I don't think he'll see the inside of a cell. He pleaded guilty for a reason--and I think that reason was to avoid the cell. He paid the money back and he doesn't have former convictions. Tax criminals often avoid jail. Plus, he argued that his addiction at the time was a mitigating circumstance. I'm guessing he'll get probation, some high fines, and if he's sentenced to prison, the judge will accept home confinement instead.
 
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I think the date is Dec 16. But, I doubt it will bring a severe sentence. I don't think he'll see the inside of a cell. He pleaded guilty for a reason--and I think that reason was to avoid the cell. He paid the money back and he doesn't have former convictions. Tax criminals often avoid jail. Plus, he argued that his addiction at the time was a mitigating circumstance. I'm guessing he'll get probation, some high fines, and if he's sentenced to prison, the judge will accept home confinement instead.
I'm not sure what the sentencing date is now. I'm not sure what the judge will do, and the sentencing guidelines that will apply and what they allow. I will argue the point about "tax criminals often avoid jail." I knew a man, misrepresented income based on real estate commissions he was receiving and he did 18 months in prison. Hunter's non payment was avoidance, not a mistake. So he could get prison time. But I do expect him to receive either a pardon or commutation.
 
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Hey Everyone,
President Biden pardoned his son. That's it. That is the end of the story.
Because of the political bickering this thread is closed. No need to discuss this any further on the forum.
Tricia
 
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