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Trump's Sentencing in Hush Money Case Delayed Following Presidential Election

Judge Juan Merchan postponed sentencing to allow legal motions on presidential immunity, leaving the timeline for resolution uncertain.

  • Donald Trump’s sentencing for 34 felony convictions in the New York hush money case has been postponed by Judge Juan Merchan, with no new date set yet.
  • The delay allows Trump’s legal team to file motions arguing for dismissal based on presidential immunity, with a briefing deadline set for December 9, 2024.
  • Prosecutors in the case have suggested that sentencing could be postponed until Trump leaves office, balancing legal proceedings with his presidency.
  • Trump’s election has effectively stalled or ended progress in other criminal cases, including federal charges related to election interference and classified documents, as well as the Georgia election case.
  • Special Counsel Jack Smith is expected to wind down federal investigations, while civil cases against Trump remain unaffected by his presidential status.
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