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Trump's Hush Money Case: Where Do We Go From Here?

New York, USATue Nov 19 2024
New York prosecutors aren't keen on dropping the hush money case against President-elect Donald Trump. They maintain that just because he's about to take office again doesn't mean the charges should be thrown out. However, they're willing to discuss delaying his sentencing until his term is over. This case stems from Trump's conviction in May for falsifying business records to hide a plan to influence the 2016 election by paying off porn star Stormy Daniels to keep quiet about their alleged affair. Trump insists they never had a relationship and that the payments were legal. His lawyers want the case dropped to ensure a smooth transition of power. The judge hasn't decided yet. Prosecutors acknowledge that Trump's return to the White House raises complex legal issues, but they also emphasize the importance of a jury’s role in the constitutional system. A dismissal would eliminate Trump's conviction and potential punishments, ranging from fines to up to four years in prison, although jail time is unlikely. The attention-grabbing case has sparked support among some Trump backers, who’ve worn shirts with slogans like “Free Trump” at rallies.

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    Is there a secret deal between Trump and the prosecutors to delay sentencing indefinitely?
    What are the potential consequences if Trump's conviction is dismissed versus if he is sentenced?
    Is it legal for Trump to wear a 'Free Trump' T-shirt to his own sentencing?

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