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Trump requests the Supreme Court to halt his sentencing over hush money charges as he prepares for the presidency while disputing claims of immunity.
An appeals court denied Trump’s request to halt his sentencing for a hush money conviction, affirming the decision of Judge Juan Merchan.
Donald Trump's sentencing in the hush money case is set for January 10. He may receive an unconditional discharge and avoid prison time.
A judge has denied Donald Trump's request to postpone his sentencing related to a hush money case, set for this Friday.
Trump criticizes the legal system and judges ahead of his sentencing related to hush money payments, labeling it corrupt and politically motivated.
Trump's sentencing in the hush money case will proceed as scheduled after a judge's ruling against his lawyers' request to delay it.
Trump is set to appear via video at his New York sentencing for hush money charges, a rare allowance by the court.
Trump's lawyers are pushing to pause the sentencing in his hush money case while an appeal progresses on his felony conviction.
Trump's team appeals to halt sentencing in hush money case, citing presidential immunity and seeking postponement before Friday's court ruling.
Trump seeks delay in sentencing related to hush money case as he plans to appeal the conviction before his inauguration.
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