Hunter Biden withdraws motion for new trial in federal gun case
Hunter Biden has decided to withdraw his motion for a new trial on federal gun charges. This decision came after government prosecutors pointed out that his motion was based on a misunderstanding of appellate practice.
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- Published Date: 06:37 | 09 July 2024
- Modified Date: 06:37 | 09 July 2024
Hunter Biden withdrew his motion seeking a new trial on federal gun charges after government prosecutors said his motion was based on a misunderstanding of appellate practice.
Hunter Biden became the first child of a sitting president to be convicted of a felony on June 11 after a jury found him guilty on all three counts related to his lying about illegal drug use when he purchased a handgun in 2018.
Lawyers for President Joe Biden's son had requested a new trial last month because they said a federal appeals court did not give the trial court a formal green light to proceed after dismissing his appeals.
Federal prosecutors said Biden's motion was based on "an apparent misunderstanding of appellate practice" in a court filing on Monday, which prompted the withdrawal.
Biden has denied wrongdoing, and his lawyers have said he will appeal the conviction.
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