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September 7, 2024

Trump's Sentencing Postponed Until After Presidential Election

Amid heightened political tensions, Donald Trump's sentencing in his New York hush-money case has been deferred to Nov. 26.

The delay, announced by Judge Juan Merchan, aims to avert potential claims of political influence due to the upcoming presidential election, as the New York Post reports.

Originally scheduled for Sept. 18, the sentencing for Trump has now been pushed back to late November.

This decision came from Merchan, who stated the need to maintain the court's apolitical stance, especially during an election period.

In a detailed four-page document, Merchan outlined his reasons for the delay, emphasizing the necessity to shield the judiciary from allegations of political bias. This move aims to preserve the integrity of the court's decisions ahead of the highly contested presidential election in which Trump is a candidate.

Trump Faces Up to 4 Years in Prison

Trump, who is 78 years old, was convicted on 34 counts of felony for falsifying business records related to a $130,000 payment to Stormy Daniels. The jurors found that the payment was an illegal effort to influence the outcome of the 2016 presidential election.

While Trump's legal team has cited bias and presented challenges based on improper evidence from his presidency used at trial, the attorneys' arguments for further delay to accommodate an appeal were not granted. This case, according to the Manhattan District Attorney's office, pertains to unofficial acts, which are thus not protected under a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling on the subject.

The D.A.'s office has expressed readiness to proceed with the sentencing on the newly scheduled date, despite the complexities introduced by Trump's position as a former president and current candidate.

Merchan Advocates for Judicial Equity

Justice Merchan defended the adjournment decision, highlighting that such postponements are common in the legal system for various reasons, from personal circumstances of the involved parties to logistical needs.

"The court is a fair, impartial, and apolitical institution," stated Merchan, acknowledging the diligent service of the jury and the importance of respecting their verdict in an unbiased manner, particularly during the electoral season.

He further elaborated, "Given the unique facts and circumstances of this case, there is no reason why this Defendant should be treated any differently than any other," underscoring the court's commitment to justice.

Trump Denounces Political Motivation Behind Prosecution

Trump has vocally criticized the proceedings, labeling them as a political attack orchestrated by the Democratic district attorney of Manhattan. According to Trump, this is part of a broader attempt to tarnish his image due to his electoral losses in the region in both the 2016 and 2020 elections.

On his social media platform, Truth Social, Trump vehemently stated, "Because everyone realizes that there was NO CASE, I DID NOTHING WRONG!" This post highlights his ongoing contention that the case against him is groundless and politically charged.

The delay in sentencing has sparked various reactions, ranging from supporters of Trump decrying the perceived injustice to critics who see this as a maneuver to manipulate judicial proceedings in light of the upcoming election.

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