
Report: NY judge adjourns Trump hearing without explanation, delaying sentencing
Fox News
Trump was convicted by a Manhattan jury on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, which could have landed him up to four years in prison.
The adjournment itself is not a dismissal of the charges against Trump. Rather, it takes a previously scheduled Nov. 26 sentencing date off the calendar as the court weighs how to proceed in considering the case against the president-elect. Breanne Deppisch is a politics reporter for Fox News Digital covering the 2024 election and other national news.
Next steps in the case remain unclear. Judge Merchan can move to either delay Trump's sentencing until after he leaves the White House, can dismiss the conviction outright, or can grant a sentence of unconditional discharge, which would leave the conviction intact but free Trump from any prison time, fines, or probation.
Trump was convicted in May by a Manhattan jury on 34 counts of falsifying business records, stemming from a case about payments made to porn star Stormy Daniels, which could have landed him a maximum sentence of up to four years in prison.

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