WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) - Jurors in Hunter Biden's gun trial began deliberating Monday to decide whether the president's son is guilty of federal firearms charges over a revolver he bought when prosecutors say he was addicted to crack cocaine.
Jurors in Hunter Biden's gun trial begin deliberating whether he's guilty of federal firearm charges
WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) - Jurors in Hunter Biden's gun trial began deliberating Monday to decide whether the president's son is guilty of federal firearms charges over a revolver he bought when prosecutors say he was addicted to crack cocaine.
He is charged with three felonies in the case that has laid bare some of the darkest moments of his drug-fueled past. Prosecutors have used testimony from former romantic partners, personal text messages and photos of Hunter Biden with drug paraphernalia or partially clothed to make the case that he broke the law.
"No one is above the law," prosecutor Leo Wise told jurors in his closing argument as first lady Jill Biden watched from the front row of the Wilmington, Delaware, courtroom.
Jurors deliberated for less than an hour before leaving the courthouse for the day. Deliberations were to resume Tuesday morning.