Hunter Biden: What son’s conviction means for President Biden | BBC News

Hunter Biden has been found guilty on all three counts in his federal gun crimes case in Delaware.

Biden now faces a possible prison term of up to 25 years, although a sentence of that length for a first-time offender is highly unlikely.

Hunter Biden’s conviction for lying about his drug use on a handgun licence application will be a “devastating personal blow for his father,” writes BBC North America correspondent Anthony Zurcher.

President Biden said he would “accept the outcome of this case and will continue to respect the judicial process as Hunter considers an appeal.”

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