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New York prosecutors agree to delay sentencing of Donald Trump in hush money case
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New York prosecutors, led by the district attorney's office, have expressed opposition to any effort to dismiss Donald Trump's conviction related to falsifying business records. The conviction, handed down in May, stems from Trump's attempt to cover up a potential sex scandal. Prosecutors argue that consideration should be given to freezing the case until after Trump leaves office, citing a need to balance competing constitutional interests.
I think there's less than half a percent chance that he'd be sentenced next week.
The DA is saying that the court should put off sentencing until after Trump leaves the White House.
Don't drop the conviction - but don't do anything until after Trump leaves office.
President Trump's legal team is moving to get it dismissed once and for all.
This is a total and definitive victory for President Trump and the American People who elected him in a landslide.
Mr Trump can appeal it, and whatever. The prosecutors save face. The judge saves face. And the United States is not harmed by an impaired president.
One, the judge can say, 'I'm sentencing you. This doesn't involve any immunity issues. We're going to sentence you before you're inaugurated.'
The idea that this matter should be postponed until the end of the president's term – it does not strike me as a just resolution.
I think the best outcome of this war for justice is for somebody to make a decision to make it final.
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organizations
- 1.White House
- 2.US Supreme Court
- 3.John Jay College of Criminal Justice
- 4.Manhattan District Attorney's Office
- 5.Republican Party
persons
- 1.Donald Trump
- 2.Juan Manuel Merchan
- 3.Steven Cheung
- 4.Michael Cohen
- 5.Stormy Daniels
- 6.Alvin Bragg
- 7.David Shapiro
- 8.Diana Florence
- 9.Jack Smith
- 10.Madeline Halpert
- 11.Mitchell Epner