Hunter Biden again moves to dismiss Delaware gun indictment charges
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Hunter Biden's lawyers are again moving to have federal gun charges dropped against the president's son. They say a diversion agreement previously agreed to is still valid.
The agreement would have allowed Biden to avoid jail time. The government would also not charge Hunter Biden with the more serious federal gun charge — if he pleaded guilty to the misdemeanor tax charges and behaved under certain terms of the agreement for a period of approximately 24 months. If Hunter Biden breached the diversion, the government would try to bring the serious gun charge against him.
However, in July 2023, Judge Maryellen Noreika did not accept the plea agreement, questioning its constitutionality — specifically the diversion clause and the immunity Hunter Biden would receive.
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