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Pardoned Convict Hunter Biden Could Still Practice Law: Complaint
M.D. Kittle


Hunter Biden may have received a get-out-of-jail-free card from his powerful father, but President Joe Biden’s sweeping pardon only goes so far.

You might be amazed to learn that Hunter — Robert Hunter Biden Esq., as he is known on his lawyer’s license — may still be able to practice law. While the profession generally frowns on felons serving as attorneys, a complaint asserts the disgraced First Son could conceivably practice in the Connecticut legal system.

The Center for American Rights (CAR) this week filed a complaint urging the Connecticut Statewide Grievance Committee to take disciplinary action against Hunter Biden, who, despite his carte blanche pardon, has been convicted on multiple counts of fraud, tax evasion, and for basically being a big creep. President Biden’s pardon does not absolve his corrupt son of accountability before the state bar. Presidential pardons may wipe out federal crimes, but they don’t erase the responsibility that the Connecticut attorney grievance committee has in protecting the integrity of jurisprudence in the Constitution State, according to the complaint.

“The American people rejected the Biden-Harris Administration’s two-tiered justice system and deserve accountability for Hunter Biden’s crimes. Even a pardon from his father cannot excuse him from professional discipline as an attorney and officer of the court,” Daniel Suhr, president of the nonprofit public interest law firm, said in a statement.

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