Donald Trump Hush Money Case: Judge Postpones Sentencing to Sept. 18

  • 2 months ago
In the latest development of former President Donald Trump's criminal hush money case, the judge has decided to postpone the sentencing from July 11th to September 18th. This decision came shortly after the Manhattan district attorney's office announced that they would not object to Trump's request to file a motion based on the Supreme Court's recent ruling on presidential immunity. Although they believe the defendant's arguments to be without merit, they do not oppose his request for leave to file and to adjourn the sentencing. As the case continues to unfold, the judge's decision to postpone the sentencing allows for further consideration of Trump's motion to set aside his conviction. The outcome of this case will have significant implications for Trump and his legal battles. We will keep you informed as this breaking story continues to develop, on Fan Reviews News.
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00:00In the latest development of former President Donald Trump's criminal hush money case,
00:05the judge has decided to postpone the sentencing from July 11th to September 18th.
00:10This decision came shortly after the Manhattan District Attorney's Office announced that
00:15they would not object to Trump's request to file a motion based on the Supreme Court's
00:19recent ruling on presidential immunity.
00:22Although they believe the defendant's arguments to be without merit, they do not oppose his
00:27request for leave to file and to adjourn the sentencing.
00:31As the case continues to unfold, the judge's decision to postpone the sentencing allows
00:36for further consideration of Trump's motion to set aside his conviction.
00:40The outcome of this case will have significant implications for Trump and his legal battles.
00:45We will keep you informed as this breaking story continues to develop on FanReviews News.

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