Trump Sentencing Indefinitely Postponed in New York
Trump Sentencing Indefinitely Postponed in New York

Trump Sentencing Indefinitely Postponed in New York

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A New York judge has indefinitely postponed President-elect Donald Trump's sentencing regarding his conviction for 34 felony counts related to hush money payments to Stormy Daniels. The decision follows an agreement between Trump's legal team and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg to delay proceedings, with the potential for a dismissal motion to be filed by December 2. Trump's attorneys argue that his conviction should be overturned based on presidential immunity, as sentencing could interfere with his duties as president. If the case is not dismissed, the earliest possible sentencing could occur in January 2029, after Trump leaves office. Bragg's office has indicated they oppose the dismissal efforts, suggesting a willingness to resume sentencing after Trump's term. All proceedings are paused until both parties submit their briefs by December 9.

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