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Federal Judge in Delaware Dismisses Hunter Biden's Gun Case After Presidential Pardon
Dec 3, 2024, 05:30 PM
A federal judge in Delaware has terminated the gun case against Hunter Biden following a sweeping pardon issued by President Joe Biden. The case, which involved allegations of Hunter Biden lying about drug use when purchasing a firearm, was officially closed by Judge Maryellen Noreika, who stated that 'all proceedings in this case are hereby terminated.' The move came two days after President Biden's pardon, which was intended to cover his son's legal troubles. Hunter Biden had been convicted on three felony charges related to this incident.
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