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‘s sentencing hearing for the former president’s hush money conviction, according to a court filing made public on Monday.
“The People defer to the Court on the appropriate post-trial schedule that allows for adequate time to adjudicate defendant’s motion while also pronouncing sentence ‘without unreasonable delay,'” prosecutors wrote. While prosecutors dismissed most of the defense attorneys’ claims, they did appear to find one about the Supreme Court’s decision on presidential immunity compelling.
Trump’s attorneys said in their motion for a sentencing delay that they needed more than one full day to formulate an appeal to Merchan’s ruling if it is unfavorable to Trump.
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