Prosecutors say sentencing in Trump hush money case can be postponed
On Tuesday, New York prosecutors informed the court presiding over Donald Trump's hush money prosecution that the president-elect's attorneys should delay his sentence until they submit additional legal reasons requesting that the case be dismissed.
Judge Juan Merchanto would need to approve the motion from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office on Tuesday for it to become official. Prosecutors had previously asked Merchan to grant extensions.
The DA's office requested last week that the judge temporarily halt the proceedings while it assessed the effect of Trump's election victory on the case, casting doubt on Merchan's tentative plan to sentence Trump later this month on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.
According to prosecutor Matthew Colangelo, the motion was m...