He is facing charges including lying about his addiction and illegally possessing a weapon
WILMINGTON, Delaware – The jury began deliberations on Monday in the case of Hunter Biden, the US president's son accused of lying about his use of illegal drugs when he bought a handgun in 2018.
"When he chose to lie and buy a gun he violated the law. We ask you return the only verdict supported by the evidence - guilty," Hines said. "They blurred all those years before he walked into StarQuest Shooters and all those years after," Lowell told jurors, referring to the gun store where he made the purchase.
In the prosecution's closing arguments, a government attorney said commonsense understanding of the grim testimony of Hunter Biden's constant drug use filled in any gaps in evidence about his behavior around the time of the gun purchase. Trump and some of his Republican allies in Congress have alleged the case and three other criminal prosecutions are politically motivated attempts to prevent him from regaining power.
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