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Hunter Biden pleads not guilty via video arraignment, citing COVID-19 and traffic.

President Joe Biden’s ​Son to ⁢Plead Not Guilty to Federal ‌Gun Charges

In ⁤a court filing on Tuesday, Hunter Biden’s attorney, Abbe Lowell, stated that ⁣the younger Biden plans ⁤to plead not guilty to three⁢ federal gun charges. These charges​ are related to owning a firearm while using or being ⁣addicted to narcotics. Hunter Biden had previously⁤ been arraigned for a plea ⁤deal in July, but his ⁣counsel is now requesting a remote arraignment due⁣ to concerns about the ⁣COVID-19 pandemic and potential disruptions caused by ‍his high-profile ⁣status.

Compliance and Efficiency‍ Amidst the Pandemic

Lowell ​emphasized that Hunter Biden has diligently followed ⁣the conditions of his release ‍since‌ returning home to‌ California. He⁤ also highlighted the efficiency and lack of prejudice demonstrated​ by remote initial appearances during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite the pandemic’s decline, Lowell argued that conducting initial appearances or ‌arraignments by video ‍remains⁤ a viable and efficient option.

Minimizing Burden and Ensuring Security

One​ of the reasons Hunter Biden wishes to avoid commuting from California to Delaware is to​ minimize the ⁢strain on government resources and the disruption to the‌ courthouse ⁣and downtown areas. He also⁤ cited the need for Secret Service protection⁤ during an in-person arraignment. Lowell emphasized that Hunter Biden is not seeking⁤ special treatment and is willing ‌to physically appear for any necessary proceedings.

This is an ongoing story and will be updated.

Why does Hunter Biden’s attorney argue that ​conducting initial appearances or ‌arraignments via video is a⁢ viable and ​efficient option

President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, is set to plead not⁤ guilty to three⁢ federal gun charges, according to ⁢a court ‌filing on ⁢Tuesday. His attorney, Abbe ⁤Lowell, confirmed that Hunter Biden plans‌ to contest the charges, which are related to owning a​ firearm while using or being addicted to ‍narcotics.

Hunter Biden had ⁤previously been arraigned for a plea ⁤deal ⁢in July, but his ‍legal counsel ​is now requesting ⁢a remote arraignment due to concerns about the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and potential disruptions caused by his high-profile ‌status. Lowell argued that ​conducting initial appearances or arraignments‌ via ⁢video remains a viable and efficient option, highlighting the compliance and efficiency displayed during the⁣ pandemic.

Emphasizing Hunter⁤ Biden’s diligent ‌adherence to the conditions⁤ of his release since returning to California, Lowell highlighted the need to minimize the strain ​on government ‍resources and the disruption caused‍ to the courthouse and downtown areas. The attorney also cited the necessity of Secret Service​ protection during an ⁣in-person arraignment. However, he⁤ made‍ it ⁤clear that Hunter Biden is ⁤not seeking special treatment and is ‍willing ​to physically appear for ​any necessary proceedings.

As this is an ongoing story, ⁤updates are expected ‌to follow.



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