Hunter Biden’s gun trial appears to be wrapping up after just five days of hearings.
According to a court reporter, Judge Maryellen Noreika read instructions to the jury in Hunter’s gun trial Monday morning.
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The reading of the instructions began after Hunter’s defense finished its arguments. The prosecution took a break Friday morning.
Jurors could begin deliberations as soon as Monday afternoon, “barring any dramatic developments.” The New York Times report“It appears Biden made a last-minute decision to testify in his own interest.” CNN reported that closing arguments would take place after lunch.
However, Hunter’s defense team indicated Monday morning that he would not testify.
The defense called only one witness, Naomi Biden Neal, to testify, but she did not fare well under cross-examination, a court reporter said. She Had made According to Axios, Hunter appears to be more “whimsical.”
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Legal experts warned last week that Hunter’s defense may be hoping for a jury acquittal, which occurs when jurors ignore their oath and find a defendant innocent even though the defendant has been proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
Hunter is charged with one count of making a false statement regarding the purchase of a firearm, one count of possession of a firearm by an unlawful user or addict of a controlled substance, and one count of making a false statement regarding information required to be kept by a federally licensed firearms dealer.
Hunter was using crack cocaine when he bought the gun in 2018, according to photos from his abandoned laptop. The gun was found discarded in a public trash can next to a school. The Secret Service is said to have intervened in the investigation. Hunter’s overseas business was active during this period.
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This incident United States v. Hunter Biden, Case No. 24-1703 in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
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