NEW YORK — Donald Trump’s sentencing in his Manhattan criminal trial is likely to be delayed while Trump argues that his conviction should be tossed out in light of Monday’s Supreme Court decision on presidential immunity.
Manhattan prosecutors said they don’t oppose delaying the July 11 sentencing date so that Trump can submit new arguments stemming from the immunity ruling.
In a letter Tuesday, prosecutors told Justice Juan Merchan that they believe Trump’s arguments will be “without merit,” but they nonetheless consent to Trump’s request to submit court filings related to the immunity decision.
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