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Hunter Biden’s legal team and prosecutors returning to court before his federal tax charges trial

In advance of Hunter Biden’s upcoming federal tax trial, both his legal team and the prosecutors are scheduled to appear in a California court to discuss what evidence can be presented to the jury. The trial, set for September in Los Angeles, accuses Hunter Biden of attempting to evade paying a minimum of $1.4 million in taxes. This marks the second criminal trial in a short span for President Joe Biden’s son, following his conviction in June on three felony counts related to a firearm purchase in 2018.

There has been a legal dispute between prosecutors and the defense regarding the admissibility of evidence and testimony to be presented to jurors. One of the key issues revolves around evidence concerning Hunter Biden’s foreign business activities, which have been a focus of Republican inquiries into the Biden family.

The prosecutors intend to introduce evidence related to Hunter Biden’s business engagements with a Chinese energy company and his earnings from serving on the board of Ukrainian gas firm Burisma. They allege that Hunter Biden received significant sums from these entities in exchange for minimal work. Furthermore, the prosecution plans to inform the jurors about Hunter Biden’s association with a Romanian businessman who allegedly aimed to influence U.S. government policies during Joe Biden’s vice presidency.

The defense has argued that details about Hunter Biden’s overseas business dealings are irrelevant to the tax charges and could create confusion among jurors. They have criticized the prosecution’s attempt to bring up politically charged matters in the trial. Hunter Biden has pleaded not guilty, with his lawyers indicating that they will assert his actions were not deliberate and were influenced by his documented struggles with addiction during that period.

Prosecutors have claimed that while evading taxes, Hunter Biden led an extravagant lifestyle, spending money on substances, escorts, luxury cars, and high-end hotels. The defense is asking the judge to exclude these sensational allegations from the trial, arguing that they could unfairly influence the jury. A proposed plea deal for Hunter Biden involving misdemeanor tax offenses collapsed last year due to judicial concerns, leading to his indictment in both cases.

This article contains information reported from Washington.

@USLive

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