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Hunter Biden seeks criminal case dismissal citing Trump ruling


Hunter Biden, son of US President Joe Biden, walks upon arrival at Fort Lesley J. McNair in Washington, DC, on July 1, 2024. 

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Lawyers for Hunter Biden on Thursday asked federal judges in California and Delaware to dismiss the criminal cases against him in their courts, citing a recent opinion by Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and the related dismissal this week of the criminal classified documents case against former President Donald Trump.

Biden’s lawyers in motions filed in both courts pointed to those two opinions — which questioned the legality of the appointment of special counsel Jack Smith to prosecute Trump — in arguing that the appointment of U.S. Attorney David Weiss as special counsel for prosecutions of the son of President Joe Biden was unconstitutional.

The motions follow the ruling Monday by Florida federal court Judge Aileen Cannon tossing out Smith’s prosecution of Trump over his retention of classified documents after leaving the White House. Cannon ruled that Smith’s appointment as special counsel violated the Appointments Clause of the U.S. Constitution.

Hunter Biden, 54, was convicted in Delaware federal court in June of three felony counts related to his purchase of a handgun in Delaware in 2018 while being a user and addict of crack cocaine. The motion filed Thursday in that court asks for the conviction to be tossed out and the case dismissed.

He is awaiting trial in Los Angeles federal court on federal tax crime charges, which Biden’s lawyers likewise are asking a judge there to toss out.

Both motions by Biden note that his lawyers previously, and unsuccessfully, argued that Weiss was improperly appointed special counsel in violation of Department of Justice regulation, and because he relief on funding that did not apply to the special counsel.

“But the motion Mr. Biden brings now is different and builds on recent legal developments,” his lawyers wrote.

The motion notes that on July 1 the Supreme Court said that Trump had presumptive immunity from criminal prosecution for so-called official acts as president. That ruling related to Smith’s pending prosecution of Trump in Washington, D.C., federal court for crimes associated with Trump’s attempt to reverse his loss to President Biden in the 2020 election.

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