A New York judge has decided to delay the sentencing of Donald Trump in his hush-money case until September following his legal team’s request to challenge his conviction in light of a recent Supreme Court ruling. This decision comes after Trump was found guilty of falsifying business records and becoming the first former president to be convicted of a felony. The delay in sentencing raises questions about the potential implications of the Supreme Court ruling on Trump’s other legal battles, particularly regarding his immunity for “official acts” during his presidency. It also highlights the ongoing legal challenges faced by Trump and the significance of the upcoming September decision on his sentencing. As this story continues to develop, it is important to monitor the court’s ruling in September and the arguments presented by both Trump’s legal team and the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office. Additionally, the broader implications of the Supreme Court ruling on former presidents’ immunity could have far-reaching consequences for future legal proceedings involving Trump and other former presidents. Stay tuned for more updates on this evolving story to better understand the impact of the sentencing delay on Trump’s hush-money case.
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