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Hunter Biden Gets Probation for $1M in Tax Evasion, Gun Charge

The average jail time for tax evasion is 3 – 5 years.

We have a system of equal justice. Everyone is treated equal to their political station in life.

If you. my friend, get nailed for $1 million in federal tax evasion charges as part of a complicated plot to move money around through shell companies to family members, and the feds then come away with laptops full of evidence of you using cocaine, soliciting prostitutes and potentially worse things than that, on top of a gun charge, the next time you’re free, cars will be replaced by flying cars.

But if you’re a top Democrat’s son, the rules are different.

Hunter Biden had been caught red-handed with enough bad stuff that the feds couldn’t just do the Hillary thing and announce that “no reasonable prosecutor” would ever prosecute a guy evading seven figures in taxes. They just do the usual pro-crime thing and treat it as a misdemeanor and hand out probation. So many street things are benefiting from this brand of progressive justice, why not the president’s own thug?

Hunter Biden has reached a deal with federal prosecutors to resolve a five-year federal investigation into his failure to pay about $1 million in federal taxes and his purchase of a handgun in 2018.

Under an agreement detailed Tuesday in a filing in federal court in Delaware, President Joe Biden’s son will plead guilty to a pair of misdemeanor tax charges. Prosecutors have also charged him with possessing a firearm while being a user of illegal drugs — a felony — but have agreed to dismiss that charge if he completes a two-year period of probation.

Felonies are for regular folks. Anything Hunter does is a misdemeanor.

Federal prosecutors had demanded 20 years in prison for reality star Todd Chrisley for having evaded 2009 taxes and failing to file tax returns from 2013 to 2016.

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The average jail time for tax evasion is 3 – 5 years.

However the average jail time for the crackhead spawn of presidents is zero.

The tax code states that, “Any person who willfully attempts in any manner to evade or defeat any tax imposed by this title or the payment thereof shall, in addition to other penalties provided by law, be guilty of a felony.”

But the tax code doesn’t apply to Bidens.

Article posted with permission from Daniel Greenfield

Daniel Greenfield

My name is Daniel Greenfield. I am a blogger and columnist born in Israel and living in New York City. I am a  Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center and a contributing editor at Family Security Matters. My original biweekly column appears at Front Page Magazine and my blog articles regularly appear at Family Security Matters, the Jewish Press, Times of Israel, Act for America and Right Side News, as well as daily at the Canada Free Press and a number of other outlets. I have a column titled Western Front at Israel National News and my op eds have also appeared in the New York Sun, the Jewish Press and at FOX Nation.

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