Hunter Biden's daughter testifies at his criminal gun trial
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[June 08, 2024]
By Jack Queen and Tom Hals
WILMINGTON, Delaware (Reuters) -Hunter Biden's daughter testified in her
father's defense on Friday that he seemed to respond well to drug
treatment in the weeks before he bought a gun that prosecutors say he
obtained illegally by failing to disclose his addiction.
Hunter Biden, President Joe Biden's son, has pleaded not guilty in
federal court to felony charges that include lying about his addiction
when he applied for the Colt Cobra revolver in 2018 and illegally
possessing the weapon for 11 days.
His daughter Naomi Biden, 30, told the jury at his criminal trial she
saw her father in California then and "He seemed really great."
On cross-examination, Naomi Biden was shown that she had been messaging
and calling her father and unable to reach him.
"I can't take this," she texted her father several days after he
purchased the gun. "I miss you so much and I just want to hang out."
Prosecutors introduced prior testimony and evidence that they said
showed Hunter Biden was arranging to buy crack cocaine at the time.
Naomi Biden was the last witness on Friday.
The jury was dismissed until Monday when the defense will announce
whether Hunter Biden, 54, will testify. Testifying can be risky for
criminal defendants because it exposes them to cross-examination.
The jury in the 5-day-old first-ever criminal trial of a U.S.
president's child heard witnesses including Hunter Biden's ex-wife,
former girlfriend and sister-in-law testify about his use of crack
cocaine.
His sister-in-law, Hallie Biden, on Thursday recounted finding the gun
and throwing it away out of concern for the safety of Hunter Biden and
her children.
Prosecutors said that there was overwhelming evidence Hunter Biden was
actively using crack in the weeks before and after he bought the gun and
that he lied by answering "no" on a government screening document when
asked if he was a drug user.
Defense attorney Abbe Lowell has said Biden did not intend to deceive
because he did not consider himself an addict when he purchased the gun.
Hunter Biden told the judge at a 2023 hearing that he had been sober
since 2019.
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Naomi Biden departs the federal court during the trial of Hunter
Biden, son of U.S. President Joe Biden, on criminal gun charges, in
Wilmington, Delaware, U.S., June 7, 2024. REUTERS/Hannah Beier
Earlier on Friday, prosecutors rested their case and Hunter Biden's
team asked the judge overseeing the case to acquit him. His lawyers
said the evidence did not support a conviction.
U.S. District Judge Maryellen Noreika did not immediately rule on
the request which is routinely filed by defendants and often denied.
In addition to Naomi Biden, Lowell called as witnesses an employee
and the owner of the gun shop to try to cast doubts about the
accuracy of the background check form at the center of the case.
The trial follows another historic first - last week's criminal
conviction of Donald Trump, the first U.S. president to be found
guilty of a felony. Trump is the Republican challenger to Joe Biden,
a Democrat, in the Nov. 5 election.
Trump and some Republicans in Congress have accused Democrats of
pursuing the case and three other criminal prosecutions to prevent
Trump from regaining power in his rematch with the president.
Congressional Democrats have pointed to cases including the Hunter
Biden prosecution as evidence that Joe Biden is not using the
justice system for political or personal ends.
Joe Biden told ABC News on Thursday that he would not pardon his son
if convicted.
The sentencing guidelines for the charges against Biden are 15 to 21
months, but legal experts say defendants in similar cases often get
shorter sentences and are less likely to be incarcerated if they
abide by the terms of their pretrial release.
(Reporting by Jack Queen and Tom Hals; Editing by Scott Malone, Bill
Berkrot and Howard Goller)
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