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Donald Trump's sentencing for his conviction on criminal charges stemming from hush money paid to a porn star was delayed on Tuesday until Sept. 18, less than seven weeks before the U.S. election. Justice Juan Merchan pushed back the sentencing date so he can weigh the former U.
Judge Juan Merchan agreed to pause hush money sentencing until just weeks before the 2024 election over immunity argument.
The judge in former President Donald Trump's New York hush-money trial has pushed back the original July 11 sentencing date to September closer to the election.
The judge overseeing Donald Trump's New York criminal trial on Tuesday approved a delay of the former president's sentencing after his lawyers asked for more time to argue the Supreme Court's immunity decision's calls for a new trial.
New York State Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan postponed Trump's sentencing for more than two months on Tuesday.
A judge delayed Donald Trump’s hush-money sentencing until September, granting the former president’s request to weigh whether the Supreme Court’s immunity ruling affects his New York criminal conviction.
By Luc Cohen and Susan Heavey NEW YORK/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A New York judge on Tuesday delayed Donald Trump's sentencing for his conviction on criminal charges stemming from hush money paid to a porn star until Sept.
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Manhattan prosecutors on Tuesday agreed to delay Donald Trump's hush-money sentencing, saying they need time to fight his efforts to overturn his conviction in the wake of Monday's Supreme Court immunity ruling.
Judge Juan Merchan has delayed former President Trump's sentencing in New York v. Trump to September, after requests from the presumptive Republican nominee to do so, and no opposition from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.
Context: Trump seeks to set aside New York hush-money verdict hours after Supreme Court ruling Trump had been scheduled to face sentencing July 11 on his New York conviction on felony charges of falsifying business records.
By Luc Cohen, Susan Heavey NEW YORK/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A New York judge on Tuesday delayed Donald Trump's sentencing for his conviction on criminal charges stemming from hush money paid to a porn star until Sept.
The judge who presided over Donald Trump's criminal trial in New York agreed on Tuesday to postpone Trump's sentencing hearing until September as he considers a challenge stemming from the Supreme Court's decision on presidential immunity.
The postponement sets the sentencing for Sept. 18 at the earliest, if it happens at all, since Trump's lawyers are demanding the conviction be tossed.
Donald Trump’s lawyers are seeking to vacate his New York hush money conviction based on Monday’s Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity.
Prosecutors who won the conviction of Donald Trump in May on charges stemming from hush money paid to a porn star said on Tuesday they would not be opposed to delaying his July 11 sentencing date, a court filing showed.
Judge delays Trump’s hush money sentencing until at least September after high court immunity ruling
In a major reprieve for former President Donald Trump, sentencing for his hush money convictions was postponed Tuesday until at least September — if ever — as the judge agreed to weigh the possible impact of a new Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity.
Harvard constitutional law professor Laurence Tribe on Monday shredded the Supreme Court’s granting of total immunity to Donald Trump for “official acts” he took as president as “a devastating blow to our system of government.
Donald Trump's lawyers plan to ask that his May conviction on criminal charges stemming from hush money paid to a porn star be set aside due to the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling this week on presidential immunity,
Attorneys for Donald Trump indicated in a letter to the presiding judge in the former president's hush money case that they want him to postpone sentencing and set aside the trial verdict following the Supreme Court’s presidential immunity ruling on Monday.
The former president's lawyers wrote a letter to the judge following a Supreme Court ruling that granted Trump broad immunity from prosecution.
Donald Trump’s lawyers on Monday asked the New York judge who presided over his hush-money trial to set aside his conviction and delay his sentencing, scheduled for later this month.
Hours after the Supreme Court issued a landmark ruling on presidential immunity, former President Trump moved to have his New York hush money conviction tossed out.
Donald Trump is making a new push to get his New York hush-money conviction tossed out after the US Supreme Court ruled that he has substantial immunity from criminal prosecution for actions he took while president.
As the case enters a new phase, experts remain skeptical that former President Donald Trump's 11th-hour effort to overturn his conviction will be successful.
Will Scharf, attorney for former President Trump, reacts to the Supreme Court's ruling on presidential immunity on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
A New York judge on Tuesday delayed Donald Trump's sentencing for his conviction on criminal charges stemming from hush money paid to a porn star until Sept. 18, after the former U.S. president asked for a chance to argue he should have been immune from prosecution.
Just one day after the Supreme Court declared that presidents are above the law and can basically commit whatever crimes they’d like so long as said crimes are part of their “official” duties, a Manhattan judge delayed Donald Trump ’s criminal sentencing in the New York hush money case.
Your World' panelists Tom Dupree and Rebecca Rose Woodland discuss Judge Juan Merchan delaying former President Trump's sentencing in NY v. Trump.
The judge overseeing former President Trump's New York hush money trial has postponed the sentencing date to September after his lawyers asked for time to review the potential impact of the Supreme Court's presidential immunity decision.
The Supreme Court ruled that Trump had immunity from prosecution for "official acts" prompting the challenge to his New York conviction.
Judge delays Trump’s sentencing in hush-money case to eye high court ruling on presidential immunity
The postponement sets the sentencing for Sept. 18, well after the Republican National Convention, where Trump is set formally to accept the party’s nomination for president in this year’s race.
Former President Donald Trump ’s hush money sentencing will be delayed until September after his request to throw out his conviction. Judge Juan Merchan set a new sentencing date of Sept. 18, according to a Tuesday court filing.
Donald Trump’s sentencing hearing in the Manhattan “hush money” case has been pushed back to September 18, as he seeks to set aside the guilty verdict following a US Supreme Court ruling that presidents have broad immunity from prosecution for their official acts.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg does not oppose former President Trump's request to delay his sentencing in the New York hush money case to allow time for him to file new motions regarding the Supreme Court's presidential immunity decision.
It remains unclear how the Supreme Court ruling might affect the hush money case. The decision came in response to a challenge to federal criminal charges stemming from Trump’s
Manhattan prosecutors said they would be open to delaying Donald Trump’s sentencing in his criminal hush money case following a Supreme Court’s ruling that granted broad immunity protections
Donald J. Trump’s lawyers want to argue that a Supreme Court decision giving presidents immunity for official acts should void his felony conviction for covering up hush money paid to a porn star.
Trump sentencing in hush money case is postponed until September after Supreme Court immunity ruling
Donald Trump will not be sentenced on his business fraud conviction until September, a New York judge ruled Tuesday in the wake of Monday’s Supreme Court decision on presidential immunity.
The ex-president's lawyers cite a new Supreme Court ruling that granted him partial immunity from prosecution.
Following the Supreme Court's immunity decision, the judge in Donald Trump's hush money case faces the task of applying the ruling to Trump's criminal conviction.
The Manhattan District Attorney’s office says it is open to delaying Donald Trump’s sentencing to brief his motion to set aside his criminal conviction on business fraud charges in the wake of Monday’s Supreme Court decision on presidential immunity.
The ex-president's lawyers cite a new Supreme Court ruling that granted him partial immunity from prosecution.
CNN’s Kaitlan Collins talks to Will Scharf, an attorney for former President Donald Trump in his presidential immunity case, about how Trump’s lawyers in his hush money trial are using the historic Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity to their advantage and challenging the verdict in his hush money trial.