The President Still Has Time To Show His Mercy Extends Beyond His Own Son
The draconian penalties that Hunter Biden escaped affect many people whose fathers cannot save them.

"Hunter was singled out only because he is my son," Joe Biden said on Sunday, when he issued a pardon that saved Hunter Biden from serving time for his gun and tax crimes. That much was accurate, but not in the way the president meant.
Naked nepotism allowed Hunter Biden to avoid the consequences of a criminal justice system that punishes people for conduct that violates no one's rights and compounds that punishment when they demand the trial to which they are entitled under the Sixth Amendment. While the pardon was undeniably hypocritical, those injustices are real, and they affect many people who lack the political connections to escape them.
Last June, a federal jury convicted Hunter Biden of three felonies based on his 2018 purchase of a revolver, which was illegal because he was a crack cocaine user. The case sits at the intersection of two policies that punish people for actions that are not inherently criminal.
As the philosopher Douglas Husak has observed, drug and gun possession laws forbid "inchoate offenses," which involve conduct that is not necessarily harmful. They "do not proscribe harm itself," Husak notes, "but rather the possibility of harm—a possibility that need not (and typically does not) materialize when the offense is committed."
Since Hunter Biden's possession of a revolver harmed no one, his father argues, a prison sentence was not justified for that offense. Although the president is right about that, his position is blatantly inconsistent with his support for gun laws that authorize such penalties.
The Biden administration has vigorously defended the arbitrary, constitutionally dubious gun law that Hunter Biden violated, insisting that cannabis consumers are so untrustworthy and dangerous that the government is justified in threatening them with prison if they dare to exercise their Second Amendment rights. And in 2022, the president signed a law that increased the maximum penalty for drug users who possess firearms while creating an additional potential charge against them.
Joe Biden also complains that prosecutors threw the book at his son after a proposed plea deal fell apart under judicial scrutiny last year. But that is par for the course when defendants insist on exercising their constitutional right to trial by jury.
In the gun case, a single felony charge that Special Counsel David Weiss was initially prepared to drop after Hunter Biden completed a pretrial diversion program became three felony charges, all based on the same transaction. As a result, Biden faced up to 25 years in prison, quite a jump from zero time behind bars under the nixed diversion agreement.
In the tax case, two misdemeanors became three felonies and six misdemeanors, all of which were covered by a guilty plea that Biden entered in September. That increased the maximum penalty to 17 years in a case where Weiss initially was prepared to recommend probation.
The dramatic escalation in potential punishment vividly illustrated the "trial penalty" that prosecutors routinely impose on defendants who make the government prove its case. That threat helps explain why 97 percent of federal felony convictions are based on guilty pleas, a reality that transforms trial by jury from a promise to a fantasy.
A president cannot unilaterally change the laws that authorize draconian punishments for inchoate offenses and give prosecutors enormous power to coerce guilty pleas. But he can ameliorate the resulting injustices by exercising his clemency powers, which Joe Biden so far has largely failed to do.
During his 2020 campaign, Biden promised that he would "use the president's clemency power to secure the release of individuals facing unduly long sentences for certain non-violent and drug crimes." But as of this week, he had received more than 10,500 petitions for commutations and granted just 132, or about 1 percent.
That is roughly the same as Donald Trump's rate and one-fifth Barack Obama's. But Biden still has a few weeks to show that his mercy extends beyond his own kin.
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This is amazing.
Just the headline made me vomit in my mouth. Poor Hunter being persecuted for gun crimes, tax evasion, transporting hookers across state lines, FARA violations, crack use, bribery and influence peddling. Poor, Poor Hunter who knew he had the goods on his Big Guy and that guy better payoff or they were all going down.
NGL, this has been my favorite of all the far-left takes that Jakey Jakey News is Fakey is plagiarizing to date.
"We can rationalize him pardoning his crackhead degenerate felonious kid, even of things he wasn't charged with, if he also pardons ALL the criminals that have ever crimed!" ("Especially the druggies," add the LOLertarians.)
Clown. World.
Also, I can't let this slide:
The dramatic escalation in potential punishment vividly illustrated the "trial penalty" that prosecutors routinely impose on defendants who make the government prove its case.
Again, this should be something that libertarians support 100% for no reason other than the taxpayer cost.
If you're guilty, save the taxpayers some money and plea it out - saves on trial costs as well as prison costs. If you're guilty and we have to go through the song and dance of it all to prove it to a jury, well then at least the taxpayers get something tangible for their money. If you're innocent, we happily absorb the cost of your exoneration as an apology.
Why would any libertarian be against this?
(Spoiler: Jacob Sullum is a chaos-worshiping marxist, not a libertarian.)
But as of this week, he had received more than 10,500 petitions for commutations and granted just 132, or about 1 percent.
BUT THINK ABOUT HOW MUCH HE'S DONE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE AND BORDER JUMPING.
He's an old man, Jake! He needs to be awake at 10a and in bed by 3p. He can only get so much done in a day!
Now dispute me on this and admit you have no idea who was controlling the Executive Branch for the last four years.
If the difference in charging were commensurate with the cost savings of a plea deal, you might have a point. As it is, the "trial penalty" is wildly disproportionate to your alleged justification.
More to the point, you're completely ignoring the moral hazard by assuming that the person being charged is guilty. The wildly disproportionate charging makes it quite likely that even an innocent person will take the plea rather than risk the trial. That is not a validly libertarian view.
Wow. What a joke. Still blatantly ignoring the reality of this pardon to ignore that Biden is a corrupt piece of shit.
"Since Hunter Biden's possession of a revolver harmed no one" A lack of evidence is not evidence of lacking. His own photos suggest that he recklessly waved it around. Would it be surprising to find out he did harm or threaten anyone if you were interested in investigating the point?
Wolfe and Soave had good enough quick takes on the pardon, but everyone else at Reason has been criminally negligent in their journalistic responsibility
"Joe Biden also complains that prosecutors threw the book at his son after a proposed plea deal fell apart under judicial scrutiny last year."
Sullum you dickless pile of rancid cat shit, the plea deal fell apart because it did the exact same fucking thing the pardon did, that is to say it kept Hunter from being charged with ANY federal crime regarding his work with Burisma and various Chinese interests. It had jack fucking all to do with the gun charge itself. A real journalist would be commenting on this fact, but since it would require you to admit Trump was right, you never will.
Was not a Ukrainian prosecutor named Shokin looking into Burisma>
He was until Joe Biden forced the Ukrainian government to fire him by threatening to withhold US money if they didn't. Trump was later impeached for this.
I wonder if the next Trump impeachment will be for this pardon?
@JacobSullum....Way to ignore the 8 million pound gorilla. LOL.
Biden still has a few weeks to show that his mercy...
This isn't an act of mercy. It is naked corruption.
Biden's handlers knows it
We know it.
The handlers know we know it.
And they could not give less of a fuck.
Because they are corrupt humans.
The rules are simple: they lie to us, we know they’re lying, they know we know they’re lying but they keep lying anyway, and we keep pretending to believe them.
-- Elena Gornakhova
JS;dr
If you think that pardon was an act of mercy, you haven't been paying attention.
*checks author*
Oh, never mind.
Or the Biden Crime Family could do the honorable thing for once: group Seppuku.
I don’t think that’s going to happen, unless seppuku is Japanese for “galloping off into the sunset with stacks of foreign influence peddling money”
JS;dr
I think Joe's mercy mostly extends to covering up the tracks of his own crimes.
Winner Winner Chicken Dinner. Biden gave Hunter a security clearance and transported him all over the world on Air Force One to pick up the cash and ordered his DOJ to look the other way.
As a California attorney for over 45 years, I can attest that the courts are horrendously corrupt. It occurs right in front of people who are too blind to see what is happening even when it is explained to them. In LA, the FBI was heavily into bring lawsuits the sole purpose pf which was to protect the criminal enterprise which runs LA City Council.
http://bit.ly/2YnjiUu January 28, 2021, The Ludicrous Cover-up of LA City Hall Corruption Continues, by Richard Lee Abrams
However, those bogus prosecutors were only a small portion of the vast corruption which has made the California judiciary one of the most corrupt on the planet. California's judiciary corruption in personal injury and conservatorships shoveled millions of dollars to corrupt judges from teh top to the bottom of the system. It took a federal judge in Chicago one case with Thomas Girardi to refer to for discipline to the Circuit Court covering Chicago. Girardi had had over 200 Calif state bar complaints for stealing clients' funds and other disbarrable offenses; yet, the California Chief Judge dismissed every complaint.
After the Chicago federal judge outed Girardi, the Calif Chief Justice Tani had Girardi declared mentally incompetent so that on one could depose him so that he could testify to which judges he had paid bribes including her.
The only people Biden may pardon are members of the swamp who went after Trump and that may only happen after some significant money transfers to offshore accounts. The rest can pound sand.
Yes. As you said: "The draconian penalties that Hunter Biden escaped affect many people whose fathers cannot save them".
pResident Joke Bitem's 1994 democrat Mandatory Minimums, his Enhanced Sentencing, his 924(c) sentence stacking, and Bitem's federal Three Strikes law all carried federal life-no-parole, or a de-facto life sentence with no possibility of parole because it's a Federal sentence. Good people like Weldon Angelos (who was to get out no younger than 59, for his first and only arrest) were sent up on Bitem's laws for POT..... while Biden Jr got off from real crimes.