
Hunter Biden faces a potential 25-year prison sentence and a fine of $750,000 in the case of illegal possession of a gun.
Accused of illegally owning a firearm during a period of substance abuse, Hunter, a frequent subject of negative publicity, finds himself entangled in legal proceedings governed by American laws prohibiting gun ownership for drug addicts.
Hunter faces the unprecedented distinction of becoming the first child of a sitting president to stand trial as a criminal defendant following a judge’s ruling in Delaware.
Allegations from prosecutors contend that the 54 year-old falsely represented his history of drug use on application documents while acquiring a handgun in 2018.
If found guilty of the three federal charges, he could potentially receive a maximum prison sentence of 25 years. The trial, commencing with jury selection on Monday, will determine his fate in this high-stakes legal battle.
However, Hunter pleaded not guilty to the charges.
Biden is confronting three federal charges: two for making false statements and one for illegal possession of a firearm. These allegations stem from his acquisition of a revolver at a Delaware gun shop in October 2018, a weapon he retained for approximately 11 days.
According to Hunter’s own admission, he was ensnared in the grip of a “full-blown addiction” to crack cocaine during that period.
The two false statement charges arise from accusations that he provided deceptive information regarding his drug usage on a federally-mandated form during the firearm purchase.
More precisely, prosecutors assert that he falsely declared he was “not an unlawful user of and addicted to any stimulant narcotic drug” when acquiring a Colt Cobra Special revolver.
The third charge is linked to his possession of a firearm while purportedly being a drug user. This firearm was discarded and later found at a grocery store in Greenville, Delaware, triggering an investigation that ultimately circled back to the application forms.
As his father campaigns for re-election, the trial is anticipated to feature prosecutors delving into explicit accounts of Biden’s crack cocaine addiction, potentially offering ammunition for the president’s adversaries in the political arena.