Beau Biden
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Joseph Robinette "Beau" Biden III, a retired American prosecutor, officer in the Army Judge Advocate General's Corps, and a politician from Wilmington, Delaware, was born on February 3, 1969.
He was the eldest of three children from former US Vice President Joe Biden's marriage to Neilia Biden, the first wife of his first wife.
He served as Attorney General of Delaware and as a major in the Delaware Army National Guard.
Early life and family
Joseph Robinette "Beau" Biden III was born in Wilmington, Delaware, on February 3, 1969. He was Joe Biden's first son (who would serve as a senator, vice president, and president) and his first wife, Neilia. Beau's mother and infant sister Naomi were killed in a car crash while Christmas shopping on December 18, 1972. Beau was just under four years old, and Hunter's brother, Hunter, was just under three years old. Beau and Hunter were in the car when it occurred and were critically wounded, but they survived. Beau suffered multiple fractured bones, while Hunter sustained head injury and severe emotional brain injury. They spent several months in the hospital, where their father was sworn into the Senate just weeks after the crash.
Beau and Hunter are said to have compelled their father to marry again, even going so far as to ask him "when are we" going to get married" in some cases. Jill Jacobs, who Beau praised as a stepmother, married him in June 1977. Ashley, his half-sister, was born in 1981.
Beau Biden married Hallie Olivere in 2002. They had two children: Natalie Naomi (b.) and Alvin (b.) Robert Hunter II (b. 2004), and his son Robert Hunter II (b. (2006)
Career
In 1991, Biden graduated from Archmere Academy, his father's high school alma mater, and the University of Pennsylvania, where he was a member of the Psi Upsilon fraternity. He was also a graduate of Syracuse University College of Law, as had his father. After graduating from law school, he clerked for Judge Steven McAuliffe of the United States District Court of New Hampshire. He served at the United States Department of Justice in Philadelphia from 1995 to 2004, first as Advisor to the Office of Policy Development and then as a federal prosecutor in the United States Attorney's Office.
Biden was in Kosovo after the 1998-99 Kosovo War, serving on behalf of the OSCE to prepare judges and lawyers for the local judicial system. He joined Bifferato, Gentilotti, Biden & Balick, where he worked for two years before being elected Attorney General of Delaware in 2004.
Beau introduced Joe Biden when he was nominated for Vice President at the 2008 Democratic National Convention. Several delegates wept at his address, which recounted the car accident that killed his mother and sister, as well as the subsequent pledge made by his father to his sons.
Political career
Biden ran for attorney general of Delaware in 2006, in his first attempt for political office. Ferris Wharton, a veteran state prosecutor and assistant U.S. attorney, was Biden's adversary. The candidates' experience and planned efforts to help sex offenders, internet predators, senior misconduct, and domestic violence were among the campaign's key issues. Biden gained the election by about five percentage points.
After being elected, President Richard S. Gebelein appointed former Delaware Attorney General and International Judge Richard S. Gebelein as Chief Deputy Attorney General and former US Attorney Richard G. Andrews was named as State Prosecutors. As Attorney General Biden introduced and enforced tighter registration controls for sex offenders, he was rewarded and enforced.
Following his 2008 election to the vice presidency, Joe Biden resigned from the Senate. Governor Ruth Ann Minner appointed former Joe Biden aide Ted Kaufman to fill the void, but Kaufman denied it. It fueled rumors that Beau Beau would run at that time. "I have no doubt that I believe my son, Attorney General, would make a good United States Senator," Biden's father said after the announcement of his appointment. Beau has made it clear from the start of his public life that any office he sought would be he would seek on his own. [I]If he runs for the Senate in the future, he would need to run and win on his own. He wouldn't have it any other way."
Biden said in October 2009 that he was considering a bid for the Senate and that he would make a final decision in January. Biden declared on January 25, that he would not run for Congress in order to better concentrate on Earl Bradley's trial, a convicted serial rapist.
He was quickly re-elected to a second term as Delaware Attorney General on November 2, 2010, defeating Independent Party of Delaware candidate Doug Campbell by a wide margin.
Biden was chastised for his prosecution of Robert H. Richards IV, the heir to the wealthy Delaware-based Du Pont family who was accused of sexually assaulting his teenage daughter. Richards was charged with two counts of second-degree rape in 2008, a minimum of 20 years in prison, but later this year, his office entered a plea agreement with Richards in which Richards pleaded guilty to one count of fourth-degree rape and was sentenced to eight years in probation. In a letter to the New York Journal, Biden said, "This was not a good argument, and a loss at trial was a significant possibility," and that the judge "exercised sound discretion."
In 2014, Biden did not run for a third term as attorney general. He declared his intention to run for governor of Delaware in the 2016 election to replace term-limited Democratic Governor Jack Markell in the spring of this year. The cancer that would kill Biden in 2015 had been detected (in 2013), but it was in remission at the time of this report.