Trump hush money sentencing delayed indefinitely
- Judge juan merchan has postponed donald trump's sentencing in his criminal hush money trial, which was originally scheduled for next week.
- Merchan allowed trump to seek dismissal of the case, ordering his team to submit motions by december 2.
- The judge also decided to delay a ruling on presidential immunity until after reviewing filings from both parties.
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Judge Merchan Grants Trump’s Request to File for Dismissal in “Hush Money” Case
(DCNF)—Judge Juan Merchan indefinitely delayed President-elect Donald Trump’s sentencing date Friday. Trump’s sentencing will no longer take place as scheduled on Nov. 26, according to Merchan’s order. In a filing Tuesday, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg suggested delaying the remaining proceedings until after Trump’s term ends in 2029. “The People deeply respect the Office of the President, are mindful of the demands and obligations of …
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