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Biden’s Niece Walks After Pleading Guilty To DUI In Lower Merion

by Gerry

Biden’s Niece Walks After Pleading Guilty To DUI In Lower Merion

Biden's Niece Walks After DUI

Click here to read full article in People.com

Numerous news sources and quasi news sources have reported that President Elect Joe Biden’s niece, Caroline Biden, 33,  in accordance with a deal that she made with the Montgomery County D.A., was sentenced on December 3 to serve 20 days of rehab, followed by five months of probation.

In August of 2019, Biden was charged with DUI by Lower Merion Police after she crashed her car into a tree. According to the New York Post, Arresting officer Jeffrey Seamans noted Biden, who was driving without a license, “had difficulty focusing on the conversation” as he questioned her.

Caroline Biden’s father is  Joe Biden’s brother James Biden. 

(October 2019) James Biden (Joe’s Brother) Selling House in Merion $1,950,000

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  1. Jodi says

    December 22, 2020 at 6:33 am

    Penalties for DUI cases
    The penalties and fines that you might be assessed will depend on the facts and circumstances of what happened in your case. Your BAC at the time that you were arrested may impact the penalty range. Pennsylvania assesses penalties and fines for DUI cases into three tiers. The first tier includes DUI cases in which your BAC ranges from 0.08% to 0.099% or when it cannot be determined. Typically, the penalty for a first-tier DUI offense will include having a misdemeanor conviction on your record, a fine, and the possibility of probation.

  2. Jan Klincewicz says

    December 21, 2020 at 4:21 pm

    Well, I guess that wraps it up for the Biden presidency. We cab inaugurate and impeach him on the same day. Give us four more years of Trump. He never had a niece with a DUI.

    CHRIST ON A BISCUIT !!! Who CARES?????

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