Trump's Hush Money Case Sentencing Delayed
Trump's Hush Money Case Sentencing Delayed

Trump's Hush Money Case Sentencing Delayed

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Donald Trump's legal team is seeking to dismiss his hush money conviction, claiming that his recent election victory grants him presidential immunity. Trump's attorneys argue that the voice of the American people should supersede the prosecution led by Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg, who opposes the dismissal but has agreed to pause proceedings until 2029. Sentencing for Trump, found guilty of falsifying business records in May, has been indefinitely postponed as Judge Juan Merchan weighs the implications of Trump's status as president-elect. The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on presidential immunity complicates the case, as it remains unclear if this protection applies to state convictions. Meanwhile, other criminal cases against Trump are facing delays, and his legal team is leveraging these developments to argue for the dismissal of multiple charges. The outcome of this case could set a significant precedent for future legal proceedings involving elected officials.

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