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NYC prosecutors concede Trump sentencing in hush money case may need to be delayed
Manhattan prosecutors on Tuesday told the judge presiding over President-elect Donald Trump’s criminal hush-money case that they will fight his efforts to get it tossed — but conceded he may
New York judge has not called off Trump’s hush-money sentencing hearing
Judge Juan Merchan abruptly called off Trump's Nov. 26 sentencing hearing in New York as he awaits recommendations from prosecutors on how to proceed.
Bragg team opposes hush money case dismissed, is open to delaying sentencing
Judge Juan Merchan on Tuesday cancelled Trump's Nov. 26 sentencing and is still weighing whether to toss the conviction entirely.
Trump judge still awaiting Manhattan DA's sentencing recommendation
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.
Prosecutors say sentencing in Trump hush money case can be postponed
The president-elect had been scheduled to be sentenced later this month after he was convicted of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.
New York prosecutors say they will oppose dismissing Donald Trump's hush money conviction; agree to delaying Nov. 26 sentencing
Judge Juan M. Merchan halted proceedings last week after prosecutors asked for time to assess next steps in the wake of Trump's election.
Prosecutors ask judge to consider delaying sentencing in Trump’s hush money case until after he leaves office: How we got here
Manhattan prosecutors were facing a Tuesday deadline to tell New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan how they wanted to proceed with the case given Trump’s election victory.
Prosecutors seek indefinite delay in sentencing Donald Trump in hush money case
Prosecutors in Manhattan, New York, asked the judge in President-elect Donald Trump's hush money case for an indefinite delay.
Prosecutors oppose tossing Trump’s hush money conviction but are open to sentencing delay
New York prosecutors oppose any effort to dismiss Trump’s hush money conviction, but say they are open to delaying his sentencing until after his impending second term
Manhattan prosecutors float delaying Trump sentencing till 2029
Prosecutors say Trump should be allowed to seek dismissal of the hush money case, reaffirming their desire to see it through, even if it is delayed till 2029.
Manhattan DA will fight Trump’s effort to get his hush money case dismissed
But prosecutors are on board with delaying the president-elect’s sentencing — even if that means until after Trump leaves office.
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Andy McCarthy, Jonathan Turley Say Judge Merchan Will Likely ‘Delay’ Trump Case Rather Than Drop It
Fox News legal analysts Andy McCarthy and Jonathan Turley predicted Tuesday that Judge Juan Merchan would “delay” rather than ...
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Judge Jeanine: Juan Merchan is an anti-Trump judge
The Five' co-host Judge Jeanine Pirro weighs in on President-elect Trump's legal battle in New York after DA Alvin Bragg said ...
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Bragg Signals He Wants To Keep Hush Money Case Alive Until Trump Leaves Office
Prosecutors with the Manhattan DA’s office made clear in a Tuesday letter: they want to see Donald Trump sentenced over the ...
New York Sun
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Alvin Bragg Bows to the Powers of the Presidency, Requesting Trump’s Sentencing Be Delayed Until After His Second Term
The district attorney opposes the president-elect’s efforts to have the case dismissed, signaling a lengthy legal battle that ...
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Prosecutors in Trump's New York case urge judge to consider postponing sentencing until after his presidency
President-elect Donald Trump's six-year New York criminal odyssey might need to continue for at least another four, ...
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GREGG JARRETT: Bragg and Merchan's vindictive lawfare strategy against Trump failed. Can this go on till 2029?
A competent and objective judge would have tossed the Trump indictment in the garbage the moment it was filed in April 2023. It was a transparently politicized prosecution.
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