Trump’s N.Y. hush money sentencing delayed until after Nov. election

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Trump’s N.Y. hush money sentencing delayed until after Nov. election
A Manhattan judge has postponed Donald Trump’s sentencing in his hush money case until after the November election to avoid influencing the vote. Convicted on 34 counts of falsifying business records, Trump plans to appeal and maintains his innocence. This delay grants Trump time to strategize his next steps while the judge reviews a defense request concerning presidential immunity. Stay tuned for detailed analysis and insights into this unfolding legal drama.
Donald Trump's sentencing in his Manhattan hush-money criminal trial has been postponed until after the November election.

Justice Juan Merchan on Friday delayed the sentencing to 26 November, citing "the unique time frame this matter currently finds itself in" among his reasons.

Lawyers for Trump, the Republican presidential candidate, have used several legal manoeuvres to delay the sentencing, which was scheduled for 18 September.

A New York jury convicted Trump in May on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, the first time a sitting or former president has been convicted of a crime.

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