Will Hunter Biden spend time behind bars for his firearm convictions?
Hunter Biden, President Joe Biden's son, was convicted on Tuesday of three felony charges in his federal gun trial in Delaware.
Jurors found Hunter Biden guilty of lying to a federally licensed gun dealer, making a false claim on the application by saying he was not a drug user and illegally having the gun for 11 days.
But will the president's son spend any time behind bars for his convictions? The answer is up to the judge.
Hunter Biden faces up to 25 years in prison, but it's unclear how long a sentence he will receive, as first-time offenders do not typically receive anywhere near the maximum.
The sentence will be decided by Judge Maryellen Noreika.
Judge Noreika is a former corporate civil lawyer with a background in biology who was nominated to the bench by former President Donald Trump.
In her Senate confirmation hearing, Noreika said she admires judges who are prepared and "willing to listen and give litigants an opportunity to be heard. ... They want to make people feel like they've been listened to and been given a fair shot."
In a written answer to questions about sentencing from Vice President Kamala Harris, Noreika said she "would listen to arguments from the parties, including requests for leniency, and consider statements made by victims. If confirmed, I would do my best to impose a sentence that is sufficient, but not greater than necessary."
Noreika has not indicated whether she will sentence Hunter Biden to time behind bars.
A sentencing date has not yet been set; however, Noreika noted that sentencing typically is 120 days out from a verdict.
The Associated Press contributed to this report