Posted on 03/10/2024 1:03:53 PM PDT by bitt
In opposing Hunter’s motions to dismiss, Weiss argued that “the Defendant chose to commit serious tax crimes” and that “The Defendant also chose to commit serious gun crimes.”
David Weiss, the special counsel handling the tax and gun charges against first son Hunter Biden, filed a motion in California on Friday opposing the defendant’s “motion to dismiss for selective and vindictive prosecution and breach of separation of powers.”
In late February, attorneys for Hunter Biden filed a motion to dismiss the tax-related charges that special counsel Weiss had brought in California. Biden’s attorney, Abbe Lowell said in a statement at the time that "The special counsel has gone to extreme lengths to bring charges against Mr. Biden that would not have been filed against anyone else," according to ABC News.
"Prosecutors reneged on binding agreements, bowed to political pressure to bring unprecedented charges, overreached in their authority, ignored the rules and allowed their agents to run amok, and repeatedly misstated evidence to the court to defend their conduct. It is time to hold the special counsel accountable and dismiss these improper charges," Lowell added.
Back in December, Hunter had asked a Delaware judge to dismiss the gun charges that Weiss brought against him, arguing that “prosecutors violated key promises they made as part of a previous agreement that would have allowed Biden to avoid felony charges,” according to The Washington Post.
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The Biden parasites think they are above the law.
Anyone else would be in prison in America and indicted in Ukraine for corruption and other countries where he was drugging and with prostitutes.
AND THiS——Hunter’s corrupt global influence-peddling when foreign figures were giving him millions of dollars: Hunter admits that he was a crack addict and alcoholic, writing in his self-serving memoir that “Drinking a quart of vodka a day by yourself in a room is absolutely, completely debilitating” as was “smoking crack around the clock.”
Yet Hunter was not some hapless junkie in Times Square snatching purses to feed his addiction.
<><>he is the son of the most powerful man on the globe
<><>he was flying around the world mooching off taxpayers on Air Force Two,
<><>he had a tax-funded Secret Service detail
<><>he was vacuuming up millions selling dad’s influence
<><>he was allegedly distributing the money to various Biden family members
<><>he was organizing a labyrinth of shell companies and LLC accounts money laundries
<><>he was selling out America left and right.
Road apples, Mr. Lowell, and you know it.
Sure seems that they are.
Trying to look like he is a serious prosecutor. He and Garland dreading when Trump comes into office and files obstruction charges again them for letting the tax felony case statue of limitation lapse because of a political conspiracy.
Al Capone literally got away with bootlegging, robbery and murder; however, he was convicted for Tax Evasion setting the legal precedent that even if you have illegal income, you must pay the proper taxes.
The tax issue will be Trump’s key to ridding the US of illegal aliens.
Hunter will bring down the entire tax evading Biden RICO-Klan.
Illegal acts do entitle those benefitting to a statute of limitations. If they prosecute their political opponents while allowing their associates to walk free, they and those benefiting from such acts face 10K and ten years oer offense.
Joe Biden and “The Delaware Way”
Delaware State Supreme Court Lets University of Delaware
Keep Biden Senate Records Hidden From Taxpaying Public
Daily Caller News Foundation ^ | July 6, 2023 | Katelynn Richardson
FR Posted on 7/9/2023, 9:33:22 AM by george76
The Delaware Supreme Court sided with the University of Delaware Thursday, denying the release of President Joe Biden’s Senate records in a lawsuit brought by the Daily Caller News Foundation and Judicial Watch.
The DCNF and Judicial Watch appealed to the Delaware Supreme Court in January 2023 after the state’s Superior Court found the university had satisfied the burden of proof needed to justify denying the records that the DCNF requested through the state’s public records act.
The Delaware Supreme Court affirmed the Superior Court’s judgement Thursday, shielding the documents requested in both organization’s April 30, 2020 public records requests from release.
“The public has a significant interest in these documents,” Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton told the DCNF. “If the Delaware courts are going to protect Biden from having to produce them or the secret deal that keeps them away from the American people, then Congress should get involved.”
Documents requested by the DCNF, which now will not be released, include
<><>agreements relating to the storage of 1,850 boxes and 415 gigabytes of records from 1973 to 2009,
<><>communications between university staff and Biden’s staff,
<><>log sheets of individuals who have visited the collection, and,
<><> the actual records in the collection.
The records may contain information
<><>relating to Tara Reade,
<><>Tara accused Biden of sexually assaulting her while working in his senate office in 1993,
<><>data on the president’s son Hunter Biden,
<><>Hunter plead guilty to possessing a firearm while using a controlled substance,
<><>Hunter pled guilty for failing to pay taxes in 2017 and 2018.
Biden’s records have been housed at the University of Delaware Library since 2012. He gave them to the university on the condition that they would not be publicly released until “they have been properly processed and archived,” according to the university’s website.
During oral arguments for the case in June, legal counsel representing the university told the Delaware Supreme Court it could determine whether public funds were used to support Biden’s papers without looking at the records.
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