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Trump hush money sentencing delayed until after November election. The sentencing, previously scheduled for Sept. 18, is now set for Nov. 26.
The hush money case is the only one of Trump’s four criminal cases that went to trial before Election Day, and the sentencing being postponed comes as the other prosecutions against Trump have ...
A New York judge has rejected Donald Trump's bid to dismiss his hush-money indictment in the interest of justice, instead setting a January 10 sentencing date — just 10 days before the inauguration.
NEW YORK — A judge agreed Friday to postpone Donald Trump’s sentencing in his hush money case until after the November election, granting him a reprieve as he navigates the aftermath of his ...
Judge Juan Merchan has denied Donald Trump’s request to postpone his Friday sentencing for his hush money conviction, the judge said in a filing Monday. CNN values your feedback 1.
The judge overseeing Donald Trump’s criminal hush money trial has adjourned his sentencing, which was set for next week. Judge Juan Merchan also agreed to hold off on issuing his decision on ...
A Manhattan judge has postponed Donald Trump's sentencing on his conviction in his hush-money case — and said he'll weigh scrapping the case entirely in light of voters electing Trump as president.
Friday’s sentencing in the hush money case capped a remarkable years-long period of criminal jeopardy for Donald Trump, who had been charged in four criminal cases — in New York, Florida ...
The saga of Trump’s hush money case isn’t over yet: Sentencing date nears. ... Merchan will decide whether to grant Trump's motion to throw out the verdict from his Manhattan hush-money case.
Trump asks Supreme Court to halt Friday’s hush money sentencing. The petition is the latest effort by President-elect Donald Trump to avoid sentencing for his 34-count felony conviction related ...
Prosecutors advised a New York judge on Tuesday to delay President-elect Donald Trump's criminal sentencing in his hush money case following the November election, but said they will still fight ...
A New York judge has rejected Donald Trump's bid to dismiss his hush-money indictment in the interest of justice, instead setting a January 10 sentencing date — just 10 days before the inauguration.