The Robert Durst gun charge is now a federal case.
The millionaire real estate heir and subject of HBO’s “The Jinx” was indicted Friday for being a felon in possession of a firearm — a charge that carries up to 10 years in prison.
Durst was already being held in Louisiana on state charges of gun possession in connection with the .38-caliber Smith & Wesson that was seized by FBI agents who busted him on a murder charge out of California.
“Now it’s not just the state of Louisiana against Robert Durst. It’s the United States of America against Robert Durst,” said Donald “Chick” Foret, a veteran New Orleans trial lawyer who has been closely following the case.
It’s a federal crime for a convicted felon to have a firearm — and while Durst was acquitted of murder in 2003 for killing and dismembering an elderly Texas neighbor, he pleaded guilty to two gun charges the following year in exchange for a nine-month sentence.
The federal law is broader than Louisiana’s statute, so prosecutors may have an easier time winning a conviction on the new charge.
Durst has argued the gun charge should be dismissed, saying it was seized illegally, before a search warrant was issued.
“It is rare in state court for a motion to suppress [evidence] to be granted,” Foret said. “I have seen even fewer motions to suppress granted in federal court.”









