
Trump asks that sentencing in hush money case be postponed until after election
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Donald Trump’s attorneys are asking the judge in his New York hush money case to postpone sentencing until after the presidential election in November, according to a letter obtained by CNN.
Donald Trump’s attorneys are asking the judge in his New York hush money case to postpone sentencing until after the presidential election in November, according to a letter obtained by CNN. Trump was convicted in May of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to cover up a payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels before the 2016 election. He is currently scheduled to be sentenced on September 18. The filing is the latest attempt by Trump’s attorneys to fight the conviction, delay the sentencing and remove Judge Juan Merchan from the trial. The sentencing has been postponed once before. Merchan pushed the hearing, originally set for July 11, to September in the wake of the US Supreme Court’s ruling earlier this summer that granted Trump some presidential immunity from criminal prosecution. The judge has said that he will rule on Trump’s request to throw out his conviction based on the high court’s immunity decision on September 16, and the former president’s attorneys argued in their letter Thursday that “a single business day is an unreasonably short period of time for President Trump to seek to vindicate (his) rights.”

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