Hunter Biden's gun trial is concluding after five days of legal proceedings. Judge Maryellen Noreika addressed the jury on Monday morning. The courtroom was tense as the trial neared its end.
Hunter's defense team presented their arguments before the prosecution rested on Friday morning. The jury is set to begin deliberations on Monday afternoon, unless Hunter decides to testify. His defense team has suggested he will not take the stand. The only witness they presented, Naomi Biden Neal, did not provide favorable testimony for Hunter.
Hunter Biden’s gun trial appears to be coming to a close after just five full days of proceedings.
Judge Maryellen Noreika read jury instructions at Hunter’s gun trial on Monday morning, according to court reporters.https://t.co/SrSown97yA pic.twitter.com/VTUMGTBhdc
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Legal experts are speculating about the possibility of jury nullification. Hunter faces serious charges, including false statements, possession of a firearm while under the influence, and other allegations. If convicted, he could face significant prison time.
The outcome of Hunter Biden's trial remains uncertain. The case continues to captivate attention, with many awaiting the jury's decision.