Hunter Biden Appealing Gun Charge Ruling Citing Defunct ‘Immunity’ Deal

Published on April 18, 2024

Hunter Biden’s lawyers plan to revisit his “immunity” arguments with an appeals panel after a judge rejected his motion to dismiss his gun-related charges in Delaware, according to a notice of appeal filed with a district court on Wednesday. Following the unfavorable ruling on April 12, Mr. Biden filed a notice of interlocutory appeal with the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware on April 17. The filing reveals that Mr. Biden intends to revisit the same argument with an appellate panel at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. “Notice is hereby given that Robert Hunter Biden, Defendant in the above-named case, appeals to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit from this Court’s April 12, 2024 Orders denying Mr. Biden’s motion to dismiss the indictment for violating the immunity conferred by the Diversion Agreement (D.E. 98) and its related Memorandum Opinion (D.E. 97), his motion to dismiss the indictment for the improper appointment of the Special Counsel and violation of the Appropriations Clause (D.E. 101), and his motion to dismiss the indictment for violation of separation of powers (D.E. 99),” the filing reads....