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Biden's son was found guilty of illegally acquiring weapons


US President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, was found guilty by the jury of being under the influence of illegal drugs while buying a weapon. Thus, he became the first child of a sitting US president to be found guilty of a crime. According to "Armenpress", this was reported by the Reuters agency. Biden's 54-year-old son was found guilty of all three charges against him. The first lady of the USA Jill Biden, Hunter Biden's wife, sister and other relatives were also present at the trial. During the trial, the prosecution presented a series of photos and messages of Hunter Biden that showed years of alcohol and cocaine abuse, which made it illegal to own a gun. Jurors found Hunter Biden guilty of lying about not being under the influence of drugs. , when he filled out paperwork to purchase a gun in 2018, then purchased the gun illegally. A sentencing date has not yet been set, but it is usually within 120 days. He faces up to 25 years in prison, but experts say it is unlikely he will receive that sentence. After his son's trial, Joe Biden issued a statement saying he would accept the outcome of the case and continue to respect the judicial process while Hunter considers appealing the verdict. "I'm the president, but I'm also a father," Biden said. Hours after the verdict, Joe Biden traveled to the state of Delaware, where the trial was being held, and hugged his son, his wife and his grandson. when Joe Biden and former US President Donald Trump participate in the presidential election campaign to be held on November 5. On May 30, Donald Trump became the first president in US history to be found guilty of a criminal offense. He was found guilty of falsifying financial statements on all 34 counts.