Hunter Biden’s Federal Gun Charge Sentencing Delayed Until December
Maryellen Noreika, the judge involved in Hunter Biden’s felony gun charges case, has agreed to postpone Hunter’s sentencing to December, according to a Thursday order.
Maryellen Noreika, the judge involved in Hunter Biden’s felony gun charges case, has agreed to postpone Hunter’s sentencing to December, according to a Thursday order.
President Joe Biden’s son Hunter had his appeal on three gun charges rejected by a federal court, setting up a June 3rd trial date in Delaware.
Hunter Biden’s plea deal unraveled Wednesday after a contentious federal court hearing. U.S. District Judge Maryellen Noreika adjourned the hearing so the Department of Justice and Hunter Biden’s legal team could rework the deal to her liking.
Rudy Giuliani, former New York City mayor who also worked as Trump’s attorney, has joined the nonprofit research group Marco Polo in an effort to urge Federal Judge Maryellen Noreika to throw out Hunter Biden’s plea deal.
Federal District Judge Maryellen Noreika will be presiding over the case brought by the Justice Department against Hunter Biden.