Judge Refuse to Drop Hunter Biden’s Tax Evasion Case

The ‘smartest person’ crooked Joe Biden knows isn’t smart enough to pay his taxes correctly. After he was found guilty of all charges related to his gun purchase in Delaware in 2018, Hunter tried to evade his tax evasion case but to no avail.

Last month, Hunter’s lawyers pleaded to the California judge to throw out a tax fraud case against him by Special Counsel David Weiss in December.

Hunter was slapped with a 9-count indictment in the Central District of California after a sweetheart plea deal collapsed last summer.

Judge Mark Scarsi rejects efforts by Hunter’s efforts to throw out the tax charges.

“Mr. Biden does not provide any law or argument that even remotely suggests an Appropriations Clause violation raises jurisdictional concerns,” Judge Scarsi writes.

“Nor does he offer, and nor has the Court found, any authority for the proposition that an Appointments Clause violation is a defect of jurisdictional significance.”

Scarsi also pressed that Biden’s arguments were seeking reconsiderations of issues that were already “decided” upon his February motion.

“The Court already adjudicated Mr. Biden’s Appointments and Appropriations Clause challenges in his timely filed motion to dismiss.”

“The Court declines to reach the merits of the motion because there is no valid basis for reconsideration of the Court’s order denying Mr. Biden’s motion to dismiss the indictment,” the judge said.

The California judge also admonished Biden’s attorneys for lying about Weiss’s indictment on Biden. He stressed that “candor is paramount.”

Biden’s legal team asserts that Weiss’s appointment was unconstitutional after Judge Aileen Canon threw out Jack Smith’s litigation on Trump related to mishandling of classified documents.

Judge Cannon ruled that Attorney General Merrick Garland’s appointment of Smith was unconstitutional.

However, unlike Smith, who was a private citizen before becoming special counsel, Weiss is a US attorney for Delaware, which means he is an appointed officer of the United States.

Biden’s tax evasion trial will begin next month, September 9, after he failed to pay $1.4 million of taxes on time and to file tax forms and tax returns over four years last decade. Biden says he’s not guilty.

According to the charges, Joe Biden’s son avoided filing his taxes related to the $8 million worth of income he raised when he was leveraging his father’s name to secure foreign deals and businesses in Ukraine and Communist China.

Biden could face up to 17 years of imprisonment and a massive fine if found guilty. He already faces a possible prison sentence in the gun case. Joe repeatedly said he would not pardon or commute his son’s sentence.

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