What happens to Trump’s November sentencing?
- The former president is facing 34 felony counts of falsifying business records and has delayed his sentencing past Election Day on November 26.
- Judge Merchan will decide on November 12 whether to dismiss Trump's conviction based on a Supreme Court ruling.
- Trump's legal team may argue against sentencing a former president, potentially prolonging the case in courts for years.
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'He gets sentenced': Ex-prosecutor predicts losing election will mean prison for Trump
Donald Trump is still facing a possible term behind bars for 34 felony convictions in New York — and a former Manhattan prosecutor thinks winning the election is his last shot at avoiding it.The former president has successfully delayed his sentencing, now scheduled for Nov. 26, for his convictions ...
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