Hunter Biden

Hunter Biden misdemeanor tax charges are dismissed — for now

Special counsel David Weiss is expected to refile the charges or bring new ones against the president's son in California or Washington, D.C.

AP Photo/Julio Cortez, File President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden leaves after a court appearance, Wednesday, July 26, 2023, in Wilmington, Del.

A federal judge in Delaware formally dismissed misdemeanor tax charges against Hunter Biden on Thursday, but the president's son is expected to face the same charges — or new ones — in the near future.

The decision by U.S. District Court Judge Maryellen Noreika was expected following a failed plea agreement last month between federal prosecutors and President Joe Biden's son.

Special counsel David Weiss's office moved to dismiss the charges last week, citing venue problems that would not have been an issue had Biden pleaded guilty in the case as initially anticipated.

Hunter Biden had agreed to plead guilty to misdemeanor charges related to his failure to pay income taxes earlier this year in return for prosecutors recommending a sentence of probation. But the agreement fell apart over confusion at the plea hearing about a separate gun charge and questions the judge had about the deals.

Weiss was the main prosecutor at the time, as U.S. Attorney for Delaware. He has since been named special counsel.

Hunter Biden pleaded not guilty to two tax crimes after a plea deal with federal prosecutors fell apart during a court hearing.

Read the full story on NBCNews.com here.

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