Prosecutors in Trump's hush money case say they don't oppose delaying his sentencing

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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg does not oppose former President Trump's request to delay his sentencing in the New York hush money case to allow time for him to file new motions regarding the Supreme Court's presidential immunity decision.

Prosecutors in the Manhattan district attorney's office said Tuesday that they don't oppose delaying Donald Trump's sentencing in his hush money case given the Supreme Court's ruling Monday that he has immunity for some of his actions as president in his separate election interference case. Several assistant district attorneys made their position known in a letter to New York Judge Juan Merchan, who's presiding over the hush money case.

The prosecutors asked that Trump’s legal team file the request to adjourn the sentencing hearing by July 24, two weeks after the original requested deadline. The letter was signed by the assistant district attorneys who prosecuted the hush money case, including Joshua Steinglass, Matthew Colangelo, Christopher Conroy, Susan Hoffinger and Becky Mangold.

 

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