Stormy Daniels case: Trump fails to postpone sentencing

President-elect Donald Trump, convicted criminally in New York in the spring for hidden payments to a porn star, failed on Monday to postpone the delivery of his sentence scheduled for Friday, ten days before his inauguration.

In yet another legal maneuver, the lawyers of the man who will be the 47th President of the United States on January 20 have demanded since Sunday evening, in an appeal before the Manhattan prosecutor’s office, a automatic suspension of criminal procedure.

This provides, under a January 3 order from a judge of a court in the State of New York for the jurisdiction of Manhattan, that the sentence against Donald Trump be pronounced at a hearing on January 10. January at 9:30 a.m.

It is therefore on this date, already postponed many times, that Mr. Trump will in principle know his sentence, even if the Republican billionaire re-elected on November 5 will not a priori go to prison.

The guilty party’s appeal to suspend the proceedings is rejected, including the sentencing scheduled for January 10wrote in an order made public Monday evening Judge Juan Merchan, who presided over the trial of the Stormy Daniels case last spring.

Open in full screen mode

Justice Juan Merchan (pictured in his office at New York State Supreme Court), presided over the Trump Organization’s 2022 tax fraud criminal trial. (File photo)

Photo : Associated Press / Seth Wenig

In their argument, Mr. Trump’s lawyers had summoned the magistrate tocancel the sentencing hearing scheduled for January 10, 2025 and [de] suspend all deadlines in this case until appeals based on President Trump’s immunity have been completely and finally exhausted, and the case is ultimately dismissed.

These two New York counsel, Todd Blanche and Emil Bove, are also tipped by the president-designate to be the next numbers two and three at the Department of Justice in the Trump administration 2.

To facilitate Judge Merchan’s decision, the head of the Manhattan prosecution, prosecutor Alvin Bragg, who investigated the entire case, requested Monday that the court rejects the guilty party’s request and pronounces the sentence as planned on January 10.

First ex-president convicted

After six weeks of trial in the middle of the electoral campaign, in an electric climate, Donald Trump on May 30 became the first former American president (2017-2021) to be criminally convicted.

The popular jury of the Manhattan court found him guilty of 34 counts for hidden payments of $130,000 to a pornographic film star, Stormy Daniels, real name Stephanie Clifford, made just before the November presidential election. 2016.

Open in full screen mode

Stormy Daniels during her testimony at Donald Trump’s criminal trial in Manhattan, May 7, 2024 (File photo)

Photo : Associated Press / Elizabeth Williams

It is not the checks to conceal an alleged sexual relationship which are blamed on the billionaire, but a aggravated accounting falsification to conceal conspiracy to pervert the 2016 electionaccording to justice.

Mr. Trump and his entourage have repeatedly denounced a masqueradea witch hunt orchestrated according to them by the New York justice system and the Democratic administration of President Joe Biden.

Donald Trump had already failed in December to overturn this historic guilty verdict, arguing his presidential immunity, a constitutional principle that the Supreme Court of the United States had greatly expanded on July 1, to the advantage of the former and future president .

-

-

PREV 16 northeastern departments on orange alert from Saturday evening
NEXT HEALTH All pharmacies on call this Sunday January 5, 2025 in Gard