Manhattan DA Urges Upholding Trump's Hush Money Conviction
Prosecutors argue Supreme Court's immunity ruling does not affect the case involving personal conduct
- Alvin Bragg's office contends the evidence in question pertains to Trump's unofficial acts.
- Trump's legal team seeks to overturn the 34-count conviction citing the recent Supreme Court decision.
- Prosecutors assert the overwhelming evidence supports the jury's verdict despite the immunity ruling.
- Judge Merchan delayed sentencing to September 18 to review the immunity arguments.
- The Supreme Court's ruling on presidential immunity does not cover the hush money case, prosecutors argue.