Hunter Biden next faces sentencing in gun case
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Following Tuesday’s guilty verdict, Hunter Biden now faces the next phase in the criminal justice system: sentencing.
Following Tuesday’s guilty verdict, Hunter Biden now faces the next phase in the criminal justice system: sentencing. While the three felonies Biden was convicted of carry a maximum sentence of more than two dozen years behind bars, the sentencing guideline, former federal prosecutor Tim Jansen told CNN, is between 15 and 21 months in prison. The actual sentence, however, will up to the judge. “They can go above or below the guidelines,” said Jansen, who now works as a criminal defense attorney. “And they usually have to put on the record why they’re doing that.” “The judge knows that this is the president’s son,” Jansen said, adding that given the security concerns and involvement of Secret Service protection, the judge could sentence Hunter Biden to a period of house arrest and probation. Federal District Judge Maryellen Noreika said the exact date for determining Biden’s sentence would be decided later but noted that in Delaware, pre-sentence reports usually take four months, which would place the sentencing in October, just before the November general election.
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