Hunter Biden is optimistic that the prosecution’s evidence gaps will lead to his exoneration from the gun charges he faces.
Biden might testify soon, as his lawyer, Abbe Lowell, is expected to make a decision over the weekend.
Despite the allegations of false statements and illegal possession of a weapon, Biden denies the charges, insisting that the burden of proof lies with the prosecution.
As a Yale-educated attorney, Biden understands the legalities and is leveraging the lack of a positive drug test in his defense.
His defense team is also challenging the validity of evidence from Biden’s memoir, emphasizing that it was not sworn under oath and is more of a creative expression.
The defense plans to contest incriminating photos and videos found on Biden’s computer, citing chain-of-custody issues.
The case also involves controversy regarding the handling of Biden’s laptop data, which could impact the trial‘s outcome.
Plea deal negotiations before the trial were unsuccessful, and their details remain confidential due to legal restrictions.
Lowell Biden will make a decision soon on whether Biden will testify and inform the Special Counsel, with a decision expected on Monday when the trial resumes.