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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.
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.
Donald Trump’s sentencing in his New York hush-money case was delayed two months until Sept. 18 so the judge can review the impact of a landmark US Supreme Court ruling about presidential immunity.
A New York judge agreed Tuesday to delay the criminal sentencing of former President Donald Trump in the state hush money case after Trump claimed the U.S. Supreme Court’s presidential immunity decision absolves him.
The judge overseeing Donald Trump's New York criminal trial approved a delay of Trump's sentencing after his lawyers asked for more time to argue how the Supreme Court's immunity decision
The US Supreme Court ruling that a former president has broad immunity from criminal prosecution has thrown a legal wrench into the cases facing Donald Trump.
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 Trump had been scheduled to face sentencing July 11,
Donald Trump’s lawyers have sent a letter to the Manhattan judge in his hush money criminal case seeking permission to file a motion to set aside the verdict.
Donald Trump faces an uphill battle as he attempts to nix his hush money case using the Supreme Court’s recent bombshell ruling granting presidents immunity for “official acts,” legal experts say. The high court’s Monday decision dealt a crushing blow to the federal election-interference case against the 78-year-old Republican — but his bid to overturn his Manhattan conviction in light of the ruling is a long shot.
Trump had been expected to face sentencing on July 11 but judge agreed to weigh possible impact of Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity Former President Donald Trump's sentencing in his hush money case has been postponed until at least September after the judge agreed on Tuesday to weigh the possible impact of a new Supreme Court ruling
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Former President Donald Trump's pushback of his sentencing date in Manhattan is probably going to turn out badly for him, one expert told Newsweek.New York Judge Juan Merchan on Wednesday ruled that the sentencing for Trump's 34-count felony conviction in the Manhattan hush money case will be moved
With Donald Trump's sentencing in his New York hush money case delayed until September following Tuesday's decision by Judge Juan Merchan, the judge now faces the task of applying the Supreme Court's new test for the limits of presidential immunity to the former president's criminal conviction.
The news comes a day after a Supreme Court ruling that granted broad immunity protections to former presidents.