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Excerpt from thepostmillennial.com
Hunter Biden‘s latest attempt to prevent his federal firearms case from going to trial has been quashed, with Judge Maryellen Noreika confirming that proceedings will commence as planned in the first week of June.
Lawyers for the president’s son asked the Third United States Circuit Court of Appeals to reverse Noreika’s recent rejection of their bid to dismiss the case, however, the three-judge panel sided with her on Thursday and ordered that the trial go forth.
According to the Associated Press, the panel ruled the way it did not because it had reviewed the merits of the request, but rather because they simply did not have the jurisdiction to adjudicate on the issue at hand.
Shortly after the Court of Appeals’ ruling, Noreika declared that the trial would begin on June 3 and likely last between three and six days.