GUILTY NY - Ex-President Donald Trump, charged with 34 criminal counts of falsifying business records, Apr 2023, Trial 25 Mar 2024 #4

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NEW: Judge Alvin Hellerstein has rejected Trump's attempt to remove the Manhattan DA's criminal case to federal court. While Trump can refile, he'll have to attach either written consent from the DA or leave from the Court, neither of which he has.



 
NEW: Judge Alvin Hellerstein has rejected Trump's attempt to remove the Manhattan DA's criminal case to federal court. While Trump can refile, he'll have to attach either written consent from the DA or leave from the Court, neither of which he has.




Well, trump's lawyers evidently ended up getting leave from the court to refile the motion. Because it has been rejected yet again.


Trump’s lawyers first asked the federal court to intervene last week, but their paperwork was kicked back because they hadn’t gotten the required clearance from Hellerstein to file it. Hours after they submitted papers Tuesday requesting Hellerstein’s permission to proceed, he issued his ruling denying it.
Federal judge rejects Donald Trump’s request to intervene in wake of hush money conviction

Then late on Tuesday, trump's lawyers filed a notice of appeal in the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Link
 
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Judge Will Decide Friday Whether to Postpone Trump’s Sentencing

The article basically says that Justice Merchan is in a tough position.
If he delays trump's sentencing until after the election, as requested by the defence, he will be accused of putting political considerations above the rule of the law.
If he goes ahead with the sentencing, he will be accused of meddling in the election.
 
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Judge Will Decide Friday Whether to Postpone Trump’s Sentencing

The article basically says that Justice Merchan is in a tough position.
If he delays trump's sentencing until after the election, as requested by the defence, he will be accused of putting political considerations above the rule of the law.
If he goes ahead with the sentencing, he will be accused of meddling in the election.
Seems the right course is to ignore concerns about public attention and follow the rules and guidelines as if this was any other case. jmo
 
Immunity to be decided Nov. 12.


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Trump’s sentencing in New York has been delayed until after the election. Sentencing, “if necessary,” now set for November 26. Justice Merchan says he will issue a decision on Trump’s motion to toss his guilty verdicts based on presidential immunity on November 12.

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In a letter released Friday, Merchan cited a desire to avoid any appearance of trying to affect the approaching presidential election, but as a practical matter, it looks like the Manhattan district attorney’s office was mostly responsible for this result.

Prosecutors told Merchan several weeks ago that they did not oppose Trump’s request to delay the sentencing beyond the November election.

The result also diminishes the likelihood of a much-anticipated reckoning over whether Trump should spend some time in prison as a result of his conviction .... Indeed, if the day ever arrives when Trump is sentenced .... he has earned himself a few months behind bars.

 
Absolutely. Sentence him when he is due to be sentenced, just like everyone else.
But he’s not like everyone else. He’s running for president of the United States at the same time he’s dealing with this. IMO the focus should be the election exclusively. After the election resume sentencing then. Moo
 
But he’s not like everyone else. He’s running for president of the United States at the same time he’s dealing with this. IMO the focus should be the election exclusively. After the election resume sentencing then. Moo
True, he is a convicted felon running for office while awaiting sentencing.

jmo
 
But he’s not like everyone else. He’s running for president of the United States at the same time he’s dealing with this. IMO the focus should be the election exclusively. After the election resume sentencing then. Moo
He’s been convicted of a crime and should be sentenced as quickly or as slowly as any other convicted criminal.
He IS just like everyone else. He’s a citizen of this country and the rules should apply fairly, or we may as well be a monarchy.
 

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