JUST IN: Jurors Leave Courthouse After Day One of Deliberations in Hunter Biden Gun Trial – Deliberations to Resume Tuesday
The jury in Hunter Biden’s criminal gun trial began deliberations Monday afternoon after the defense rested.
Hunter Biden declined to testify at his felony gun trial.
In September Hunter Biden was indicted on federal gun charges. He was indicted in a Delaware court on three counts related to his possession of a firearm while using drugs.
Hunter is facing up to 25 years in prison and $750,000 in fines.
Jurors went home Monday evening after day one of deliberating. Jury deliberations will resume on Tuesday, the Associated Press reported.
As the jury break for deliberations in the Hunter Biden federal gun trial, attorney Paul Kamenar says the evidence against Hunter is “overwhelming.”
Hunter faces up to 25 years in prison and $750,000 of fines according court documents.