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Judge Denies Hunter Biden Request to Dismiss Gun Charge, Trial Set

Hunter Biden’s plea to dismiss a firearms charge against him was denied by a federal judge. The judge’s decision has led to the case moving forward to a trial stage. The accusations against President Joe Biden’s son involve allegedly lying about his drug use on a federal document while purchasing a pistol.

Despite admitting to struggling with crack cocaine addiction during that period, Hunter Biden has pleaded not guilty. His legal team argues he did not break any laws and suggests political motives behind the prosecution. It is criticized as a “sweetheart deal” rejected by Republicans.

There are ongoing debates about the constitutionality of the gun charges and the selection of jurors for the trial. Hunter Biden also faces potential tax charges in California. His legal team plans to challenge the judge’s decision to reject the dismissal motion. The trial is expected to take place from late June to mid-July.

This case raises concerns about political motivations behind the prosecution and the need to ensure fairness and justice for everyone, including high-profile individuals. It is vital to uphold the rule of law and hold individuals accountable for their actions, regardless of their status or connections.

Written by Staff Reports

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