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DA Bragg Agrees to Postpone Trump’s Sentencing in Manhattan Case

DA Bragg Agrees to Postpone Trump’s Sentencing in Manhattan Case

“Assuming Defendant is permitted by the Court to file a motion to dismiss and does so promptly, the People ask that their response to Defendant’s motion be due on Monday. December 9.”

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg agreed to postpone President-elect Donald Trump’s November 26 sentencing.

A jury found Trump guilty on 34 counts of falsifying business records in the first degree to payoff Stormy Daniels.

Bragg told Merchan he opposes Trump’s push to dismiss the case. Bragg wrote:

Assuming Defendant is permitted by the Court to file a motion to dismiss and does so promptly, the People ask that their response to Defendant’s motion be due on Monday. December 9. The People believe that further proceedings before this Court should be adjourned to permit litigation of Defendant’s forthcoming motion to dismiss and, therefore, the People: would not oppose a defense motion for a stay of further proceedings before this Court while Defendant’s motion is adjudicated.

“This is a total and definitive victory for President Trump and the American People who elected him in a landslide. The Manhattan DA has conceded that this Witch Hunt cannot continue. The lawless case is now stayed, and President Trump’s legal team is moving to get it dismissed once and for all.” said Steven Cheung, Trump Communications Director.

In September, Merchan delayed the sentencing from September 18 to November 26 to avoid accusations that he wanted to affect the election.

As we all know, Trump destroyed VP Kamala Harris on November 5.

However, on November 12, Merchan paused the case to allow Bragg to outline the next steps.

Merchan could also decide on Trump’s request for a new trial by tomorrow.

Is your head spinning? Mine is. I cannot keep up.

Obviously, a dismissal would be a YUGE win for Trump.

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Peter Moss | November 19, 2024 at 1:23 pm

It’s not the defendant that belongs in a cold, dark prison cell, it’s the prosecutor and the judge. Their behavior and actions to deprive Mr. Trump of his liberty and 70 million odd people of their preferred candidate for president is at best election interference and at worst an act of treason. A proper sentence for such crimes should have their great grandchildren serving prison time.


 
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henrybowman | November 19, 2024 at 1:36 pm

Here’s hoping Alvin Bragg a Joyous 2025, in which he definitely doesn’t kill himself.

If it isn’t dismissed

The real law will be coming for you fool


 
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Idonttweet | November 19, 2024 at 2:38 pm

I will, of course, defer to the lawyers present, but how long can the judge allow this case to hang-fire like this? My understanding is that unless Merchan dismisses entirely, Trump cannot appeal the convictions unless and until the verdict is officially entered and a sentence handed down. Is Trump and everyone else supposed to just play Damocles for the next four years, waiting for Merchan to wake up in a bad mood?


 
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Stuytown | November 19, 2024 at 4:22 pm

The winner of the biggest loser competition is Matthew Colangelo, who left a top position at the US DoJ to work for Alan Bragg on this case. May his future legal career be restricted to offering unsolicited advice to family members.

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