Hunter Biden's Bid to Dismiss Gun Case Rejected by Federal Appeals Court

The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals dismissed Hunter Biden's appeal to have his gun case in Delaware thrown out. The court's decision, based on procedural grounds, allows the trial against him to proceed. Hunter Biden faces felony gun charges related to his purchase of a revolver in 2018, and his lawyers can now seek further review from higher courts. Despite his arguments about the charges being unprecedented and unconstitutional, the court ruled against him, setting the stage for a trial scheduled to begin in June.

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Appeals Court Rejects Hunter Biden's Bid to Dismiss Gun Charges, Trial Set to Proceed

Appeals Court Rejects Hunter Biden's Bid to Dismiss Gun Charges, Trial Set to Proceed

A federal appeals court on Thursday dealt a blow to Hunter Biden's efforts to avoid a trial on gun charges, rejecting his attempt to dismiss the case on procedural grounds. The ruling paves the way for the president's son to stand trial next month.

The three-judge panel of the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals dismissed Biden's appeal without considering the merits of his challenge to the charges. In a brief four-page order, the judges ruled that Biden failed to show that the lower court's denial of his motions to dismiss the indictment is appealable before a final judgment.

Biden, 53, was indicted in September by David Weiss, the Trump-appointed special counsel overseeing investigations into the president's son. He faces three felony charges related to his 2018 purchase of a Colt Cobra 38SPL revolver while allegedly being an unlawful drug user.

The ruling clears the way for Biden's trial to proceed as scheduled on June 3 in Delaware federal court. He is set to appear for a pretrial conference on May 24.

Abbe Lowell, Biden's attorney, expressed disappointment with the decision and suggested further appeals could be forthcoming, stating, "We believe the issues involved are too important and further review of our request is appropriate."

Why It Matters:

The case against Hunter Biden has garnered significant attention due to his family ties to the president and allegations of politically motivated prosecution. The appeals court's ruling ensures the legal battle will continue, setting the stage for a high-profile trial that could further inflame partisan tensions and scrutiny of the Biden administration.

Key Takeaways:

  • A federal appeals court rejected Hunter Biden's attempt to dismiss gun charges against him.
  • The ruling paves the way for Biden to stand trial on June 3 in Delaware.
  • Biden was indicted in September on three felony charges related to his 2018 gun purchase.
  • His attorneys hinted at potential further appeals, calling the issues "too important."
  • The case has drawn significant attention due to Biden's family ties and allegations of political motivations.