The BlockBeats news on January 10th, US President-elect Trump attended the New York court online for the ‘hush payment’ case. (Jinshi) BlockBeats previously reported that Trump may be sentenced before he takes office as President of the United States. On January 8th, Judge Allen Gesmer of the New York Appellate Court rejected the latest request from President-elect Trump to postpone the sentencing procedure for the ‘hush payment’ case. Trump’s lawyer argued that as the President-elect, Trump enjoys the same criminal immunity as the President, but this view was rejected by the court. Less than two weeks before Trump’s inauguration as President, if the sentencing is not completed before his second term begins on January 20th, the presidential immunity may postpone this case until he leaves office. The court’s ruling means that Trump’s sentencing is still scheduled for January 10th. However, Trump and his legal team stated that they will continue to seek legal avenues to postpone or cancel the sentencing.
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The BlockBeats news on January 10th, US President-elect Trump attended the New York court online for the ‘hush payment’ case. (Jinshi) BlockBeats previously reported that Trump may be sentenced before he takes office as President of the United States. On January 8th, Judge Allen Gesmer of the New York Appellate Court rejected the latest request from President-elect Trump to postpone the sentencing procedure for the ‘hush payment’ case. Trump’s lawyer argued that as the President-elect, Trump enjoys the same criminal immunity as the President, but this view was rejected by the court. Less than two weeks before Trump’s inauguration as President, if the sentencing is not completed before his second term begins on January 20th, the presidential immunity may postpone this case until he leaves office. The court’s ruling means that Trump’s sentencing is still scheduled for January 10th. However, Trump and his legal team stated that they will continue to seek legal avenues to postpone or cancel the sentencing.