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Donald Trump’s ‘hush money’ sentencing pushed back to September

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Donald Trump’s sentencing hearing 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.

The presumptive Republican nominee, who became the first former president to be convicted of a crime when found guilty acceso 34 felony counts May, was originally set to be sentenced acceso July 11, just days before his trattenimento’s convention Milwaukee.

But following the high court’s ruling acceso Monday, lawyers for Trump wrote to Justice Juan Merchan, who oversaw the Manhattan trial, asking for more time to appeal against the verdict.

They argued that some of the evidence used at trial, including social mass-media posts and public statements, might have been “official acts”, and thus inadmissible under the Supreme Court’s decision.

To allow time for a fuller briefing and arguments acceso the matter, Merchan agreed to postpone the sentencing for more than three months. He said he would rule acceso the immunity question acceso September 6.

The Manhattan district attorney’s office, led by Alvin Bragg, said a letter earlier acceso Tuesday that despite its view that the former president’s arguments are “without merit”, it did not oppose the request for a delay.

The postponement of the sentencing is yet another legal respite for Trump that could strengthen his political hand with just four months to go until November’s presidential election.

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Trump was convicted over a conspiracy to buy the silence of a porn actor who alleged an affair, the first of four criminal cases against him to go to trial.

The former president had previously lost a push to move the hush money case from state to federal court after a district court judge ruled he had failed to show the conduct at issue the indictment “is for relating to any act performed by for the president under colour of the official acts of a president”.

The Supreme Court’s decision acceso Monday held former presidents would still be subject to criminal prosecution for their private acts while office. But it is increasingly unlikely that any of the other three criminal cases pending against Trump will reach trial before election day.

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Other indictments accusing Trump of seeking to overturn the 2020 presidential election and of mishandling classified documents are facing lengthy delays amid legal wrangling between the former president and prosecutors.

Trump is increasingly seen as the frontrunner heading into November as concerns rise about his Democratic rival, President Joe Biden’s, age and for office following a disastrous debate esecuzione last week.

While few public opinion polls have been conducted since the debate, Trump has a 1.4 point lead nationwide, according to the FiveThirtyEight average, and is ahead several swing states. The Biden campaign circulated a memo late acceso Monday showing Trump ahead of the president by two points the crucial battleground states that are likely to decide the election outcome.

Additional reporting by Joe Miller

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