Trump asks the Supreme Court to block sentencing in his hush money case
in New York
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[January 09, 2025]
By LINDSAY WHITEHURST and MARK SHERMAN
WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump is asking the Supreme
Court to call off Friday's sentencing in his hush money case in New
York.
Trump's lawyers turned to the nation's highest court on Wednesday after
New York courts refused to postpone the sentencing by Judge Juan M.
Merchan, who presided over Trump's trial and conviction last May on 34
felony counts of falsifying business records. Trump has denied
wrongdoing.
Prosecutors were expected to file a response by Thursday morning.
Trump's team sought an immediate stay of the scheduled sentencing,
saying it would wrongly restrict him as he prepares to take office.
While Merchan has indicated he will not impose jail time, fines or
probation, Trump's lawyers argued a felony conviction would still have
intolerable side effects.
The sentencing should be delayed as he appeals the conviction to
“prevent grave injustice and harm to the institution of the Presidency
and the operations of the federal government," they argued.
The emergency motion is from lawyers John Sauer, Trump’s pick for
solicitor general, who represents the government before the high court,
and Todd Blanche, in line to be the second-ranking official at the
Justice Department.
They also pointed to the Supreme Court ruling giving Trump and other
presidents broad immunity from prosecutions over their actions in
office, saying it supports their argument that his New York conviction
should be overturned.
Their filing said the New York trial court “lacks authority to impose
sentence and judgment on President Trump — or conduct any further
criminal proceedings against him— until the resolution of his underlying
appeal raising substantial claims of Presidential immunity, including by
review in this Court if necessary.”
The Republican president-elect's spokesman, Steven Cheung, said in a
statement that the case was politically motivated and should be
dismissed.
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Former President Donald Trump waits for the start of proceedings in
Manhattan criminal court, April 23, 2024, in New York. (AP
Photo/Yuki Iwamura, Pool, File)
Trump's lawyers also asked New York's highest court for an emergency
stay to halt all proceedings Wednesday afternoon, urging quick
action to avoid the threat of disrupting the presidential
transition.
In a filing that largely echoed their Supreme Court arguments, the
attorneys charged that Merchan and the state’s mid-level appellate
court both “erroneously failed” to stop the sentencing, arguing that
the constitution requires an automatic pause as they appeal the
judge’s ruling upholding the verdict.
The Manhattan district attorney’s office, meanwhile, said it will
respond in court papers. The emergency motion was submitted to
Justice Sonia Sotomayor, who hears appeals from New York.
Trump's convictions arose from what prosecutors said was an attempt
to cover up a $130,000 hush money payment to porn actor Stormy
Daniels just before the 2016 presidential election.
Daniels claims she had a sexual encounter with Trump in 2006. He
denies it.
The Supreme Court's immunity opinion came in a separate election
interference case against him, but Trump’s lawyers say it means some
of the evidence used against him in his hush money trial should have
been shielded by presidential immunity. That includes testimony from
some White House aides and social media posts made while he was in
office.
Merchan has disagreed, finding they would qualify as personal
business. The Supreme Court's immunity decision was largely about
official acts of presidents while in office.
___ Associated Press writer Michael R. Sisak in New York contributed
to this report.
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