On September 20, local time, on the 19th local time, the federal judge in charge of hearing the case of Hunter · Biden, the son of US President Biden, on gun charges in Delaware, agreed to Hunter · Biden's request to postpone his sentencing date by three weeks, from the original date of November 13 to December 4. It is reported that the office of Special Counsel David · Weiss had opposed a motion to reschedule the sentencing date. Hunter · Biden's lawyer mentioned in the request that the upcoming 2024 United States presidential election is one of the reasons for applying for a delay sentence, and that some people who plan to submit letters for him are currently too busy with government work to prepare in time. In addition, they hinted that there may be "witnesses who will testify in person", but these witnesses may not be available until after 5 November.
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The US judge has agreed to postpone the trial of Hunter Biden's illegal gun possession case until December 4th.
On September 20, local time, on the 19th local time, the federal judge in charge of hearing the case of Hunter · Biden, the son of US President Biden, on gun charges in Delaware, agreed to Hunter · Biden's request to postpone his sentencing date by three weeks, from the original date of November 13 to December 4. It is reported that the office of Special Counsel David · Weiss had opposed a motion to reschedule the sentencing date. Hunter · Biden's lawyer mentioned in the request that the upcoming 2024 United States presidential election is one of the reasons for applying for a delay sentence, and that some people who plan to submit letters for him are currently too busy with government work to prepare in time. In addition, they hinted that there may be "witnesses who will testify in person", but these witnesses may not be available until after 5 November.