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August 4, 2024

Hunter Biden gun crime sentencing scheduled for shortly after Election Day

There has been a LOT happening in politics lately. That's probably exactly how Hunter Biden likes it, because him and his family want you to forget all about the fact that he's been convicted on three felonies and is currently awaiting sentencing.

Biden, who is facing up to 25 years in prison, will be sentenced on November 13, just one week after Americans cast their ballots for our next president.

In June, Hunter Biden was found guilty by a Delaware jury for violating the law when he obtained a firearm back in 2018.

When Hunter Biden purchased the firearm, he was required to attest to the proposition that he was not addicted to drugs.

As a result, it was a pretty serious lapse in judgement when Hunter Biden wrote in his own book that he was indeed addicted to drugs during the exact time at issue.

This is a pretty clear case. Hunter Biden is obviously guilty. He told the government he wasn't on drugs at a time he told the rest of America he had been absolutely loaded.

Biden's legal efforts have largely been laughable up to this point, with his ridiculous statements and appeals seeming to lower his credibility at every turn.

As a result of him knowing that there's no way he can beat the case fair and square, Hunter Biden is trying every trick he can think of to delay or appeal his trial before he is finally sentenced.

According to ABC News, "Hunter Biden had sought a new trial in the case, saying his 'convictions should be vacated' because trial commenced before a circuit court formally issued a mandate denying one of his many pretrial appeals. But last month, his attorneys withdrew their bid for a new trial, conceding in court papers that the motion misunderstood a technicality in the district court's capacity to carry out a trial."

Even before the trial officially began, Hunter Biden tried to have the case thrown out, but didn't find any luck.

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