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Constitutional law expert and George Washington University Law School professor Jonathan Turley thinks Hunter Biden may be headed for a guilty verdict in his trial on three gun-related charges.
Turley gave credit to the strategy and tactics employed by the prosecutors in the case, explaining that their choice to recall a witness who testified on Hunter Biden's laptop will allow them to "reframe" their case before going into closing arguments.
Turley said that was a "great move."
"The prosecution is going to recall the FBI agent on the laptop after the defense rested," the law professor posted on X. "It is a great move that allows the government to reframe before going into closing arguments.
"This prosecution team performed superbly in a case with arguably the worse possible jury pool," Turley said.
The prosecution is going to recall the FBI agent on the laptop after the defense rested. It is a great move that allows the government to reframe before going into closing arguments. This prosecution team performed superbly in a case with arguably the worse possible jury pool.
— Jonathan Turley (@JonathanTurley) June 10, 2024
In a follow-up post, Turley said the prosecution team was working to make it "as difficult as possible" for the jury in Biden-friendly Delaware to let the president's son off the hook.