Jury selection will begin in Hunter Biden's tax trial months after his gun conviction
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Hunter Biden's federal tax trial begins amidst accusations of avoiding $1.4 million in taxes, while his past gun conviction looms. Defense cites addiction struggles.
Judge Scarsi has restricted jurors from hearing about events that contributed to Biden's addiction, emphasizing his intention of keeping the trial focused on the charges.
The indictment details extravagant spending during a period of tax evasion, asserting that Hunter Biden prioritized lifestyle choices over fulfilling tax obligations, thus emphasizing alleged willfulness.
Biden's attorneys argue against the portrayal of his character in court, seeking to prevent prosecutors from leveraging personal expenses against him as a form of character assassination.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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