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Hunter Biden Agrees To Plead Guilty To Tax Misdemeanor Chargers and Felony Firearms Offense

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Hunter Biden commited a felony when he lied on the ATF Form 4473.
Now let's take a look at what other people were sentenced to for doing the same thing.
AMY CARWILE, 46, and KEVIN CARWILE, 48, both of Purcell, Oklahoma, were sentenced on August 3, 2022, to serve three months in federal prison.
EDDIE WAYNE MORRISON, 34 of Duncan, Oklahoma, was sentenced to time-served, or essentially 16 months in federal custody, on December 29, 2022

Guilty Pleas:

  • HERIBERTO FLORES, 29, of Oklahoma City, pleaded guilty on April 5, 2022, to illegal possession of ammunition as a convicted felon. According to public record, Flores was at an Oklahoma City Fairgrounds gun show with another individual, Haley Adkison, where officers observed the two looking at different handguns. Law enforcement pulled over Flores after he left the gun show and found him in possession of ammunition. At sentencing, Flores faces up to ten years in federal prison.
  • HALEY LEEANNE ADKISON, 24, of Oklahoma City, pleaded guilty on August 18, 2022, to making a false statement during a firearms transaction. According to public record, Adkison was observed completing paperwork regarding the purchase of firearms at an Oklahoma City Fairgrounds gun show, after looking at different firearms with Heriberto Flores. Adkison was scheduled to take possession of six firearms at the vendor’s store in Tulsa, Oklahoma. At sentencing, Adkison faces up to ten years in federal prison.
  • JOSHUA DAVID MOSELEY, 31, of Harrah, Oklahoma, pleaded guilty on September 6, 2022, to making a false statement during the purchase of a firearm. According to public record, Moseley attempted to purchase a firearm from Super Pawn #2 Inc., in Oklahoma City. Moseley checked “no” for having been convicted in any court of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence. Public records show that, on January 6, 2022, Mosely was convicted of misdemeanor domestic assault and battery in Oklahoma County District Court case CM-2021-1377. At sentencing, Moseley faces up to 10 years in federal prison.
  • BRIONJRE MARTAI ODELL HAMILTON, 22, of Oklahoma City, pleaded guilty on October 10, 2022, to making false statements during attempted purchases of firearms. According to public record, on May 25, 2022, Hamilton was convicted of carrying a firearm under the influence of drugs (marijuana) in Oklahoma County District Court case CM-2021-3533. Thereafter, records reflect Hamilton lied on the ATF Form 4473 regarding his eligibility to purchase firearms and attempted to purchase firearms on four separate occasions, after the ATF informed Hamilton that he was a prohibited from doing so. At sentencing, Hamilton faces up to 10 years in federal prison on all four counts.
  • NEMORY ZAHID RAMOS CASTRO, 22, of Oklahoma City, pleaded guilty on January 5, 2023, for making a false statement during the purchase of a firearm. According to public record, Ramos made false written statements in connection with the purchases of two assault-style firearms, one in Oklahoma City and one in Luther, Oklahoma. In one instance, Ramos submitted the ATF Form 4473 stating he was not acquiring the assault-style firearm for another person, but a few hours after the transfer law enforcement found another individual in possession of it during a traffic stop. At sentencing, Castro faces up to ten years in federal prison on both counts.
I wonder how Biden's apologists will dismiss this.....
It still appears suspicious that Biden was
treated better than ordinary citizens would
be.
Did daddy intervene, or is it just business
as usual for a system that protects the high
& mighty?
 

esmith

Veteran Member
I wonder how Biden's apologists will dismiss this.....
It still appears suspicious that Biden was
treated better than ordinary citizens would
be.
Did daddy intervene, or is it just business
as usual for a system that protects the high
& mighty?
As per normal the Biden apologists will dismiss it or more likely not even mention it.
 

Guitar's Cry

Disciple of Pan
I wonder how Biden's apologists will dismiss this.....

Likely like this from the article:

'"Two interviews do not make an investigation when more than 50 employees were named, especially when you consider that one recanted key elements of his testimony earlier this week," House Ways and Means Committee Ranking Democrat Richard Neal wrote after the release of the interview transcripts, "It's all premature, and the rush shows how pretextual this is in this stunning abuse of power."'
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Likely like this from the article:

'"Two interviews do not make an investigation when more than 50 employees were named, especially when you consider that one recanted key elements of his testimony earlier this week," House Ways and Means Committee Ranking Democrat Richard Neal wrote after the release of the interview transcripts, "It's all premature, and the rush shows how pretextual this is in this stunning abuse of power."'
How unexpected that a Democrat would
dismiss the accusations of corruption by
2 whistle blowers.
 

Guitar's Cry

Disciple of Pan
How unexpected that a Democrat would
dismiss the accusations of corruption by
2 whistle blowers.

I suppose not. The point is well made, though, that two whistleblowers within a whole bunch of other evidence is not a closed case. Not defending Biden, though. If a crime was committed, hold him accountable.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
I suppose not. The point is well made, though, that two whistleblowers within a whole bunch of other evidence is not a closed case. Not defending Biden, though. If a crime was committed, hold him accountable.
From Democrat sympathizers, I keep hearing
that it's unreasonable to be suspicious of
Biden's special delicate treatment.
This reminds me of Trump's apologists, who
wave away all accusations with rationalizations.
(While Biden & Trump aren't equivalent, both
have their fervent partisan defenders.)

I think it would be great if the standard of justice
applied to Biden were afforded even the lowest
of the low in our society. He was treated as all
should be. But this isn't the case. There is a
different harsher standard for the lesser...
un-connected masses.

It's not just about Biden. This problem pervades
all levels of government. Just watch youtube
videos of how drivers pulled over by cops are
treated. Judges, mayors, fellow cops, etc receive
deference that's denied the ordinary civilian.
 

Guitar's Cry

Disciple of Pan
From Democrat sympathizers, I keep hearing
that it's unreasonable to be suspicious of
Biden's special delicate treatment.
This reminds me of Trump's apologists, who
wave away all accusations with rationalizations.
(While Biden & Trump aren't equivalent, both
have their fervent partisan defenders.)

I think it would be great if the standard of justice
applied to Biden were afforded even the lowest
of the low in our society. He was treated as all
should be. But this isn't the case. There is a
different harsher standard for the lesser...
un-connected masses.

It's not just about Biden. This problem pervades
all levels of government. Just watch youtube
videos of how drivers pulled over by cops are
treated. Judges, mayors, fellow cops, etc receive
deference that's denied the ordinary civilian.

I agree with this.
 
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