Judge Limits Evidence in Hunter Biden's Gun Trial

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A Delaware judge has ruled that prosecutors cannot use certain salacious evidence in Hunter Biden's upcoming federal gun trial, including references to his Navy discharge and child support case. The court allowed some evidence from Biden's book discussing his drug addiction but barred the use of the term "extravagant lifestyle." The trial, set to begin on June 3, involves charges of making false statements on a federal form when purchasing a gun in 2018 while allegedly using narcotics. Hunter Biden has pleaded not guilty.
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