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Appeals court refuses to stop Hunter Biden鈥檚 gun trial

Appeals court refuses to stop Hunter Biden鈥檚 gun trial
The three count indictment by the justice department stems from *** gun. Hunter Biden bought and possessed for about 11 days in 2018. The charges according to the indictment lying on an ATF form and to *** federally licensed gun dealer by falsely swearing he wasn't using or addicted to any illegal drugs though he was struggling with addiction to crack cocaine at the time and illegally possessing *** gun while addicted to drugs. Earlier this summer, Hunter Biden went to federal court planning for *** plea deal where he would plead guilty to two federal tax misdemeanors and the gun charge would eventually be dropped if Hunter Biden passed regular drug tests and stayed out of legal trouble. The deal collapsed when *** judge overseeing the case questioned it after that Attorney General Merrick Garland elevated the US attorney overseeing the probe. David Weiss to special counsel status. Getting Hunter Biden on the gun charge is like getting Jeffrey Dahmer on littering. I as *** democrat am saying that if Hunter Biden, the president's son committed crimes, he should be held accountable for them. You don't hear any Republican saying that if Donald Trump committed crimes, he should be held accountable for them. President Joe Biden, speaking about the economy in today did not address the indictment. Hunter Biden's lawyer issued *** statement saying in part, Hunter Biden possessing an unloaded gun for 11 days was not *** threat to public safety, but *** prosecutor with all the power imaginable bending to political pressure presents *** grave threat to our system of justice. It's unclear when Hunter Biden will make his initial appearance on the charges in court. I'm Emily Schmidt reporting.
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Appeals court refuses to stop Hunter Biden鈥檚 gun trial
A federal appeals court refused Thursday to throw out Hunter Biden鈥檚 federal gun indictment, teeing up a high-stakes criminal trial next month in Delaware.The president鈥檚 son had asked the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to dismiss the charges by overturning prior decisions from the trial judge that the case should move forward. But the appellate panel instead rejected Biden鈥檚 appeal, handing yet another victory to special counsel David Weiss, who brought the charges.Weiss鈥� team successfully argued that the appellate court didn鈥檛 have jurisdiction to review the matter and therefore was required by law to dismiss Biden鈥檚 appeal.鈥淭his appeal is dismissed because the defendant has not shown the District Court鈥檚 orders are appealable before final judgment,鈥� the three-judge appellate panel wrote in a four-page ruling.The trial is slated to begin in early June unless the parties reach a plea deal or some other agreement to resolve the case, which is always possible. There is still one additional motion to dismiss the case 鈥� it pertains to Biden鈥檚 rights under the Second Amendment 鈥� that the trial judge hasn鈥檛 decided yet.鈥淚n reviewing the panel鈥檚 decision, we believe the issues involved are too important and further review of our request is appropriate,鈥� Biden鈥檚 lawyer, Abbe Lowell, said in a statement, suggesting that he may ask the full Philadelphia-based 3rd Circuit to rehear the appeal.Prosecutors claim Biden illegally purchased and possessed a revolver in 2018, which violated federal law because he was using illicit drugs at the time. He has pleaded not guilty to all three felony counts.His attorneys have argued that the charges trample his Second Amendment rights and that 鈥減ossessing an unloaded gun for 11 days was not a threat to public safety.鈥漊.S. District Judge Maryellen Noreika, a Trump appointee who was confirmed with wide bipartisan support in the Senate, refused to dismiss the gun indictment last month. She also previously presided over Hunter Biden鈥檚 botched plea deal hearing last summer.In rejecting his appeal Thursday, the 3rd Circuit panel said those types of deals with prosecutors 鈥渄o not implicate a right not to be tried鈥� and wouldn鈥檛 give Hunter Biden additional avenues to pursue appeals.Biden is also facing a federal tax indictment, and that trial is slated to begin in late June in California. He has pleaded not guilty to all nine charges in that case, which revolves around millions of dollars he made in Ukraine, in China and through other overseas deals.

A federal appeals court refused Thursday to throw out Hunter Biden鈥檚 federal gun indictment, teeing up a high-stakes criminal trial next month in Delaware.

The president鈥檚 son had asked the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to dismiss the charges by overturning prior decisions from the trial judge that the case should move forward. But the appellate panel instead rejected Biden鈥檚 appeal, handing yet another victory to special counsel David Weiss, who brought the charges.

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Weiss鈥� team successfully argued that the appellate court didn鈥檛 have jurisdiction to review the matter and therefore was required by law to dismiss Biden鈥檚 appeal.

鈥淭his appeal is dismissed because the defendant has not shown the District Court鈥檚 orders are appealable before final judgment,鈥� the three-judge appellate panel wrote in a four-page ruling.

The trial is slated to begin in early June unless the parties reach a plea deal or some other agreement to resolve the case, which is always possible. There is still one additional motion to dismiss the case 鈥� it pertains to Biden鈥檚 rights under the Second Amendment 鈥� that the trial judge hasn鈥檛 decided yet.

鈥淚n reviewing the panel鈥檚 decision, we believe the issues involved are too important and further review of our request is appropriate,鈥� Biden鈥檚 lawyer, Abbe Lowell, said in a statement, suggesting that he may ask the full Philadelphia-based 3rd Circuit to rehear the appeal.

Prosecutors claim Biden illegally purchased and possessed a revolver in 2018, which violated federal law because he was using illicit drugs at the time. He has pleaded not guilty to all three felony counts.

His attorneys have argued that the charges trample his Second Amendment rights and that 鈥減ossessing an unloaded gun for 11 days was not a threat to public safety.鈥�

U.S. District Judge Maryellen Noreika, a Trump appointee who was confirmed with wide bipartisan support in the Senate, refused to dismiss the gun indictment last month. She also previously presided over Hunter Biden鈥檚 botched plea deal hearing last summer.

In rejecting his appeal Thursday, the 3rd Circuit panel said those types of deals with prosecutors 鈥渄o not implicate a right not to be tried鈥� and wouldn鈥檛 give Hunter Biden additional avenues to pursue appeals.

Biden is also facing a federal tax indictment, and that trial is slated to begin in late June in California. He has pleaded not guilty to all nine charges in that case, which revolves around millions of dollars he made in Ukraine, in China and through other overseas deals.