New York Times: “He is looking at a maximum of 17 years in federal prison for the tax charges, and $1.35 million in fines. He faced nine counts for falsifying records and failing to file returns dating to a period when he was hooked on crack, alcohol and easy cash. That is on top of the 25-year maximum he faces after being convicted in Delaware for lying on a federal gun application.”
“He will serve, at most, a small fraction of that time — and his legal team hopes to spare him even that. Looming above it all is one outstanding question: Will his father, President Biden, intervene with a pardon or commutation?”
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