Hunter Biden arraignment set for September 26 in Delaware; judge says he must appear in person
- Hunter Biden, the son of US President Joe Biden, has been ordered to appear in court on October 3 to face firearms charges. The court rejected Hunter's request to attend the hearing virtually, stating that he should not receive special treatment.
- The charges against Hunter stem from him falsely claiming on a form that he was not using drugs illegally at the time of purchasing the gun. His lawyer has stated that he will plead not guilty, and Hunter has been given an extra week to comply with the court order.
- The federal judge has emphasized the need for an in-person appearance by Hunter to ensure fairness and public confidence. Prosecutors argue that an assessment of Hunter in person is necessary before deciding his conditions of release.
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Hunter Biden To Appear In Person For Arraignment On Gun Charges
A United States Magistrate Judge has declared that Hunter Biden, must not receive “special treatment” regarding his request to appear virtually for his first court hearing on federal gun charges.
Biden's Son To Appear In Court On October 3 On Gun Charges
US President Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden was ordered Wednesday to appear in a Delaware court on October 3 to face gun charges, after he sought to avoid showing up personally in the case. Federal judge Christopher Burke rejected Biden's request to appear by video, in which he said he did not want to cause a disruption arriving at the courthouse with his Secret Service escort. "The defendant should not receive any special treatment in this matter…
Hunter Biden to appear in court October 3 on gun charges
WASHINGTON, Sept 21 — US President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden was ordered yesterday to appear in a Delaware court on October 3 to face gun charges, after he sought to avoid showing up personally in the case. Federal judge Christopher Burke rejected Biden’s request to appear by video, in which he said he did not want to cause a disruption arriving at the courthouse with his Secret Service escort. “The defendant should not receive any special tr…
Hunter Biden set to appear in court on THIS date after judge rejects his request
A federal court in Delaware has ordered US President Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden to appear in the court on October 3 to face firearms charges, a day after his lawyers sought permission he be allowed to attend the first hearing virtually. US Magistrate Judge from the District of Delaware, Christopher Burke, rejected Hunter's request, saying he should not receive special treatment.
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