That brings an end to our coverage of the conviction of Hunter Biden on three felony charges for this evening.
Here's a roundup of the main points you need to know:
- Joe Biden's son, 54 was found guilty by a 12-member Delaware jury of illegally buying a gun after hiding his drug use;
- He was convicted of three firearm charges in the first criminal prosecution of a sitting US president's offspring. The judge said he would be sentenced at a later date;
- In a statement following the verdicts, President Biden said he accepted the outcome of the case, as his son considers making an appeal;
- Hunter Biden said he was "disappointed" by the verdict but "grateful" for the support of family and friends, while his lawyers said they would "continue to vigorously pursue all the legal challenges available";
- The US president hugged his son after travelling to Delaware to see him, shortly after delivering remarks at a major gun safety conference.