Introduction

In recent news, Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, has been found guilty of several charges relating to a firearms transaction. This verdict brings to light another controversy surrounding the Biden family. Let’s take a closer look at what Hunter Biden was found guilty of and what happens next.

The Guilty Verdict

Hunter Biden was found guilty of three charges: making false statements connected to the sale of a firearm, making a false statement connected to a firearms transaction, and possessing a firearm while being a drug addict or a drug user. These charges were the result of a thorough investigation and legal proceedings.

Sentencing Details

Similar to former President Donald Trump’s legal cases, Hunter Biden’s sentencing will take place at a later date. The jury deliberated for approximately three hours before reaching a verdict. After closing arguments from both the prosecution and Biden’s lawyer, Abbe Lowell, Judge Maryellen Noreika provided instructions to the jury.

Judge Noreika stated that she would determine the sentencing date for Hunter Biden in the future. If convicted on the felony counts, Biden could face a maximum possible prison sentence of 10 years for two counts and five years for the third count.

What’s Next?

As the legal process continues, it remains to be seen how Hunter Biden’s guilty verdict will impact him and his family. The repercussions of these charges could have long-lasting consequences for both his personal and political life.

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