Jury Selection Begins in Hunter Biden Gun Case

Matthew Rogosin 1

Matthew Rogosin

Matthew Rogosin is a Third Year Law Student at the University of Baltimore School of Law.  He is interested in medical malpractice and criminal law, criminal defense, and post-conviction relief.  Mr. Rogosin is currently working at an internship focusing on on the Juvenile Restoration Act of Maryland and volunteering at the Pro Bono Resource Center for the landlord-tenant court in Baltimore.

How the Supreme Court Could Help Hunter Biden Beat His Gun Charge

Wilmington, Delaware, June 3, 2024

Jury selection began in the Hunter Biden gun possession case today. Hunter Biden is currently charged with 18 U.S.C. 922(a)(6) and 924(a)(2), False Statements in the Purchase of a Firearm, 18 U.S.C. 924(a)(1)(A) – False Statements Related to Information Required to be Kept by a Federal Firearms Licensed Dealer, and 18 U.S.C. 922(g)(3) and 924(a)(2), Possession of a Firearm by a Person Who is an Unlawful User of or Addicted to a Controlled Substance.

You can read Hunter Biden’s Trial Brief HERE:

Docket # 23-cr-00061 – United States v. Hunter Biden – Document # 174 – Defendant’s Trial Brief

You can review a blank Form 4473 Firearms Transaction Record HERE:

Form 4473 – Firearm Transaction Record

The case is pending in the United States District Court for the District of Delaware before Judge Maryellen Noreika, Docket # 23-CR-00061.

GENERAL SEARCH TERMS (TAGS)

Criminal Defense lawyer, criminal defense attorney, Federal appeal lawyer, Federal appeals lawyer, Federal appeals lawyers, Federal appeal attorney, Federal appeal attorneys, Federal Appeals Attorney, Federal Appeals Attorneys, Federal criminal defense lawyer, federal criminal appeal lawyer, Maryland criminal law, Maryland criminal defense, Maryland post-conviction relief

SPECIFIC SEARCH TERMS (TAGS)

Baltimore, University of Baltimore, School of Law, Supreme Court, law student, Hunter Biden, Delaware, Gun Case, Second Amendment

Skip to content