Prosecution could rest its case as early as Thursday
Under cross-examination by defense attorney Abbe Lowell, gun store clerk Gordon Cleveland testified about the sequence of events on Oct. 12, 2018, when he sold Hunter Biden the handgun at the center of the case -- with Cleveland and Lowell at times squabbling over details as granular as the direction of Hunter Biden's vehicle when he drove into the store's parking lot.
Cleveland will return to the stand Thursday morning when proceedings continue.
Prosecutor Derek Hines told the judge before court concluded for the day that he anticipated resting his case as soon as the end of the day on Thursday. The government has six brief witnesses remaining, he said.
Lowell said that if the government rests its case by the end of the day Thursday, he would be prepared to call his first witness on Friday morning.