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IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.SKIP TO CONTENTMSNBC LogoTrump on TrialDECISION 2024 Rachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogThe ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsShare this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsAndrea Mitchell ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinTOP STORIESNews and analysis from the day’s top stories.LATESTNEWSLETTERAppeals court rejects Hunter Biden request to dismiss gun chargesThe 54-year-old is set to be the first child of a sitting president to undergo a criminal trial.May 10, 2024, 9:10 PM UTCBy Clarissa-Jan LimHunter Biden’s federal gun case is set to go to trial early next month after an appeals court denied his request to dismiss his charges.In a ruling Thursday, a three-judge panel of the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that a lower court’s rejection of his motions to dismiss is not appealable before final judgment. U.S. District Judge Maryellen Noreika, who is overseeing Biden’s Delaware gun case, also confirmed a June 3 start date for a jury trial. Noreika later denied another motion from Biden to dismiss the case on Second Amendment grounds. Biden can still take his appeal to the full bench of the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals or to the Supreme Court. His attorney Abbe Lowell has said they will continue to seek a dismissal.The appeals court ruling means that Biden is set to the be first child of a sitting president to undergo a criminal trial. He was indicted in September on charges related to possessing a gun while on narcotics. The indictment accuses him of falsely declaring on a form that he was not using illegal drugs when he bought a revolver in 2018. He has pleaded not guilty.Biden has also been a central figure in House Republicans’ impeachment efforts against his father. The president’s only living son, he has spoken openly about his struggles with drug addiction, which he says the GOP has been “weaponizing” to hurt the president.Biden is also facing a late June trial in his federal tax case. He has also pleaded not guilty to those charges.Clarissa-Jan LimClarissa-Jan Lim is a breaking/trending news blogger for MSNBC Digital. She was previously a senior reporter and editor at BuzzFeed News.Previous PostVirginia school board restores Confederate leaders’ names to two schoolsNext PostRudy Giuliani’s radio talk show gets axed after one too many 2020 election liesLatest PostTarget to limit Pride Month collection after last year’s anti-trans attacksAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2024 NBC UNIVERSALNBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo{Article Source: https://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/shows/top-stories/blog/rcna151706}
IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.SKIP TO CONTENTMSNBC LogoTrump on TrialDECISION 2024 Rachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogThe ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsShare this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsAndrea Mitchell ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinAppeals court rejects Hunter Biden request to dismiss gun chargesThe 54-year-old is set to be the first child of a sitting president to undergo a criminal trial.By Clarissa-Jan Lim, Breaking/trending news bloggerHunter Biden’s federal gun case is set to go to trial early next month after an appeals court denied his request to dismiss his charges.In a ruling Thursday, a three-judge panel of the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that a lower court’s rejection of his motions to dismiss is not appealable before final judgment. U.S. District Judge Maryellen Noreika, who is overseeing Biden’s Delaware gun case, also confirmed a June 3 start date for a jury trial. Noreika later denied another motion from Biden to dismiss the case on Second Amendment grounds. Biden can still take his appeal to the full bench of the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals or to the Supreme Court. His attorney Abbe Lowell has said they will continue to seek a dismissal.The appeals court ruling means that Biden is set to the be first child of a sitting president to undergo a criminal trial. He was indicted in September on charges related to possessing a gun while on narcotics. The indictment accuses him of falsely declaring on a form that he was not using illegal drugs when he bought a revolver in 2018. He has pleaded not guilty.Biden has also been a central figure in House Republicans’ impeachment efforts against his father. The president’s only living son, he has spoken openly about his struggles with drug addiction, which he says the GOP has been “weaponizing” to hurt the president.Biden is also facing a late June trial in his federal tax case. He has also pleaded not guilty to those charges.Clarissa-Jan LimClarissa-Jan Lim is a breaking/trending news blogger for MSNBC Digital. She was previously a senior reporter and editor at BuzzFeed News.AboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2024 NBC UNIVERSALNBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo

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