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National News See other National News Articles Title: Hunter Biden Changes Plea After His Original Sweetheart Deal Falls Apart in Court Hunter Biden Changes Plea After His Original Sweetheart Deal Falls Apart in Court By Randy DeSoto July 26, 2023 at 11:50am Hunter Biden pleaded not guilty to tax evasion and illegal gun possession charges on Wednesday in federal court after the judge overseeing the case did not accept the plea agreement President Joe Bidens son and federal prosecutors reached in June. U.S. District Court Judge Maryellen Noreika called into question the blanket immunity from future prosecution the agreement would involve. From the start, the judge seemed highly skeptical of the unusual deal which offered Hunter Biden broad immunity from prosecution in perpetuity, questioning why it had been filed under a provision that gave her no legal authority to reject it, The New York Times Glenn Thrush reported. When she asked Leo Wise, a prosecutor, if there was any precedent for the kind of deal being proposed, he replied, No, your honor. Thrush explained, Noreika
[demanded] that the two sides make changes in the deal clarifying her role and insert language that limits the broad immunity from prosecution offered to Biden on his business dealings. Bidens lawyers estimated it would take about two weeks. CNNs Kara Scannell reported from in front of the Wilmington, Delaware, courthouse, The judge said that she could not accept the plea agreement as it was structured. 🚨BREAKING🚨 HUNTER BIDEN PLEADS NOT GUILTY TO ALL CHARGES AFTER PLEA DEAL IS JEOPARDIZED pic.twitter.com/HHpLbp9zWK Townhall.com (@townhallcom) July 26, 2023 Concerning the gun diversion plea agreement, the judge questioned the constitutionality of her being included in the process of deciding whether Biden should be charged later if he violated the terms reached. Last month, U.S. Attorney David Weiss recommended probation for Biden for failure to pay more than $100,000 in taxes in 2017 and 2018. The maximum punishment for the misdemeanor tax evasion charges is a $25,000 fine and one year in prison. The pretrial diversion agreement would have been to resolve a charge of possession of a gun by a drug user or drug addict. Under the deal, the presidents son would have agreed to be drug-free for two years and to never own a gun again. Fox News correspondent Griff Jenkins reported that the case could now be heading to trial. 🚨 BREAKING: Judge DENIES Hunter Biden plea deal, pleads not guilty pic.twitter.com/ET54tXbw9M Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) July 26, 2023 The Times noted that Noreika was nominated by former President Donald Trump in 2017 with the support of Delawares two Democratic senators, Chris Coons and Tom Carper. Poster Comment: I had two IRS liens on me in the town I was living when driving trucks. I had credit repair lawyers, Lexington Law, challenge the IRS. They could not prove I owed the tax and were forced to withdraw the liens. My Credit Karma used to be "2" for Public Filings and now it is "0". Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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