Manhattan DA Agrees To Postpone Trump Sentencing, Reads His Lawyers For Filth
Briefly

Alvin Bragg's letter to Justice Juan Merchan indicates that the DA's office does not object to delaying Donald Trump's sentencing for falsifying business records, allowing time for an appeal.
The ongoing legal disputes surrounding Trump's indictment highlight potential complexities involving presidential immunity and the implications of the Supreme Court's recent rulings on evidence admissibility in his trial.
The DA's letter suggests a cautious approach to Trump's requests, emphasizing the need to manage court resources effectively and avoid last-minute disruptions during ongoing legal proceedings.
ADA Matthew Colangelo expressed concern over the immediate appealability of the trial court's evidentiary decisions, pointing to broader implications for Trump's defense strategy moving forward.
Read at Above the Law
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