LatestPopular

Hunter Biden Trial Day 6: Jury begins deliberations after closing arguments


“With this very high burden it’s time to end this case,” Lowell said. 

After a response from the prosecutors, Judge Maryellen Norieka completed her instructions to the jury. They began deliberations but did not reach a verdict and will resume on Tuesday morning. 

Biden was embraced by his wife, Melissa Cohen-Biden, his uncle James Biden, and others. At times, the defendant held his palms together on the table as he watched the jury and prosecutors.

Here’s what you missed on Day 6 of Hunter Biden’s trial:

Closing statements

Assistant special counsel Leo Wise pointed at the swell of Biden confidants seated behind the defense table as he began his closing arguments, a crowd that has included Biden’s friends and close relatives, including his wife, Melissa, and mother. Melissa, Jill Biden and his sister Ashley all wore black. 

“All of this is not evidence,” Wise said gesturing at three packed rows. “People sitting in the gallery are not evidence.”

You may recognize them, or have seen them reacting to something, he said, “but respectfully none of that matters.”

Wise said Hunter knew he was addicted to drugs, and bought the gun anyway, lying on a federal form to pass a background check. 

“It’s plain and simple. These same laws apply to the defendant just like they would to anybody else,” Wise said. “What leads to the three felony charges in this case are the defendant’s choices, not anyone else’s.” 

In Lowell’s closing statement, he said jurors could not convict Biden based on the insinuations and conjecture that he said was the basis for the government’s case, and returned to Biden’s memoir.

“Reasonable Doubt = Not Guilty,” read one slide Lowell presented during his statement.

Lowell said the jury should carefully weigh testimony where the witness received immunity and seemed to suggest that Zoe Kestan, or Hallie, both of whom provided devastating accounts of Biden’s spiral into drug addiction, could not be taken at face value. 

“Whether or not their testimony may have been influenced by the government’s promise is for to you determine,” Lowell said.

He also slammed prosecutors’ “cruel” questioning of Biden’s daughter, Naomi, who, under cross-examination on Friday, shared with the court how he had texted her at 2 a.m. to exchange cars or how she wrote to him exasperated when her subsequent efforts to reach him went unanswered. 

Prosecutors asked Naomi whether she knew if her father was meeting with someone named “Frankie” during that time, or had shared a code to access his bank account, but she told the court she could not remember. 

If you suggest Biden was meeting with a dealer instead of her, “but you don’t produce that man or any actual evidence that that exchange happened, and then you ask her if she uses cocaine, that is reasonable doubt,” Lowell said. “And extraordinarily cruel.”

Lowell seemed to land a punch when returned to the testimony of the salesman who had sold Biden his gun, who last week told the court that he observed customers closely for any signs of drug use or drinking and would refuse a sale if he had any doubt.

After mulling the decision over the weekend, Biden chose not to testify in his own defense which would have opened him up to a potentially damaging cross-examination. 

New text messages

FBI Special Agent Erika Jensen testified about previously unseen messages and location data from Hunter Biden’s cellphone which showed him at or near a 7-Eleven on two dates near the time of the gun purchase, a period the defense has characterized as a gap in the prosecution’s case. 

When Biden texted Hallie Biden, his sister-in-law and former romantic partner, about waiting at a 7-Eleven for a “dealer named ‘Mookie’” the day after he bought the gun it was because he was avoiding her at the time, the defense suggested.

Prosecutors told Biden over the weekend that Naomi’s testimony was inconsistent with new messages and location data they uncovered from Biden’s cellphone, including her account of when her father arrived in New York to meet with her in October 2018. In an e-mail to the defense late Sunday, prosecutors shared 42 text messages from Hunter and others, as well as video and other data that showed contradictory evidence.

Some of the messages showed that in the days after Biden purchased a gun, he was arranging to meet someone named “Junior” at a 7-Eleven, who, at one point, asked him, “Do you want the same?”

Jurors took detailed notes.

In response, Lowell argued that when Biden texted Hallie “are you up” in the early hours of the morning, while waiting at a 7-Eleven, there could have been a simpler explanation. 

“You don’t know whether it was for a donut, a coffee?” he said.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button