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Judge to rule on Donald Trump's bid to delay hush money sentencing

USA-TRUMP/NEW YORK:Judge to rule on Donald Trump's bid to delay hush money sentencing

Updated on: Sept 06, 2024 05:56 pm IST
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By Luc Cohen

Judge to rule on Donald Trump's bid to delay hush money sentencing

NEW YORK, Sept 6 - A New York judge is expected to rule on Friday on Donald Trump's request to push back sentencing in his hush money criminal case until after the Nov. 5 election.

The former U.S. president is scheduled to be sentenced on Sept. 18, less than two months before the election in which Trump is the Republican nominee for president.

Trump's lawyers in August urged Justice Juan Merchan to push back the date, citing "naked election-interference objectives." Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, who brought the charges, is a Democrat.

Bragg's office took no position on Trump's request. The prosecutors said in a Thursday night court filing that the judge told the parties he would decide on Friday.

Merchan is scheduled to rule on that motion on Sept. 16.

The Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling, which related to a separate criminal case Trump faces, found that presidents cannot be criminally prosecuted for their official acts, and that evidence of presidents' official actions cannot be used in criminal cases involving unofficial actions.

Bragg's office argued its case involved Trump's personal conduct, so the verdict should stand.

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