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Jury finds Hunter Biden guilty on all charges in gun trial

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USA TODAY

News, Daily News

4.11.2K Ratings

🗓️ 12 June 2024

⏱️ 15 minutes

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USA TODAY Justice Department Correspondent Bart Jansen breaks down the guilty verdict in Hunter Biden's federal gun trial.

Rudy Giuliani posts bail in Arizona in the fake electors case.

ICE agents arrest eight foreign nationals suspected to have ties with ISIS.

A federal judge strikes down Florida's ban on transgender health care for children, and restrictions for transgender adults.

USA TODAY Health Reporter Karen Weintraub looks at the impact of space travel on the human body.

The U.S. takes on India at the ICC T20 Cricket World Cup.


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Good morning, I'm Taylor Wilson and today is Wednesday June 12th, 2024. This is the excerpt. Today a closer look at Hunter Biden's guilty verdict.

0:27.0

Plus a judge blocks Florida's ban on health care for transgender children and restrictions

0:31.5

for transgender adults.

0:33.2

And we look at new research into how the human body handles space travel.

0:38.8

A jury has found Hunter Biden guilty on all charges in his gun trial. I spoke with USA today

0:44.0

Justice Department correspondent Bart Janssen for more.

0:47.0

Bart, thanks for hopping on.

0:48.0

Thanks for having me.

0:50.0

So Bart, a verdict has been reached in Hunter Biden's gun trial.

0:53.2

What exactly did the jury find him guilty of?

0:55.6

Yeah, they convicted him on all three charges.

0:58.3

One was lying on a federal screening form saying basically that he did not use or was addicted to

1:07.7

unlawful drugs in order to buy a gun. He lied a dealer who sold him the gun and then he possessed that gun for 11 days while under those conditions.

1:19.0

What sentence might he face and is this a question of jail time? He absolutely has the potential to be jailed over this.

1:26.7

Sentencing is going to take months yet. It typically can take four months for a federal case.

1:36.5

A probation officer will typically interview him, draft a report about how sentencing go for other people in similar conditions for a first-time nonviolent

1:46.5

offender he's going to get a lower sentence than usual. The maximum sentence on these three charges is 25 years. Legal

1:55.8

guidelines suggest that a sentence might be more in the range of 15 to 21 months,

2:00.9

so less than two years.

2:03.3

But his conforming to the pretrial release conditions,

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