fifth. now, comfort looks good. hi marla signs at the white house, and this is cnn hello, everyone. thanks for joining me. i m alison chemla radha in for frederico good field hunter biden, the president s son tomorrow morning becomes the first adult child of a sitting president to stand trial. he is due in a delaware courtroom to face federal gun charges which could potentially land him in jail. cnn s marshall cohen is covering mistrial. so marshall tell us what we should expect tomorrow and beyond in this trial? hey, alice and good afternoon. it all kicks off tomorrow morning in wilmington, delaware. that s where hunter biden has been indicted on three felony gun charges. it all goes back to a gun that he purchased in 2018, a revolver that he had in his possession for about a week-and-a-half. he is charged with three felonies. the first two are for allegedly lying on federal gun form when he bought the gun. the third charge is for allegedly possessing it unlawfully. it
moaning in pain. sammy, what hurts exactly what the video shows medical personnel arrived minutes later just mobile, but we ll round in front backers, more than six minutes after he was struck, medical personnel began assessing sterling. he was transported to the hospital where he later died of his injuries. the driver of that suv, michigan state police detective sgt. brian keeley michigan state attorney general dana nessel has now charged keeley with involuntary manslaughter and second-degree murder which carries a possible sentence of life in prison. we have found that detective sgt. achilles actions that day were legally grossly negligent and created a very high risk of death or great bodily harm, which could have otherwise been prevented? yes, there was relief their attorney van johnson is referred presenting sterling s family. we appreciate and applaud attorney general, dana nessel, achilles, attorney told
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