Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is expected to propose Donald Trump’s next steps New York money case On Tuesday, after the “unprecedented situation” of the former president’s election, he was convicted of 34 crimes earlier this year.
It’s Trump’s ruling in the criminal case tentatively scheduled by November 26, despite the defense attorney’s request New York Judge Juan Merchan to dismiss the case before Trump’s inauguration.
“The stay and dismissal are necessary to prevent unconstitutional interference with President Trump’s ability to govern,” defense attorney Emil Bove said in court last week.
Since July, Trump’s lawyers have been pushing for a vacated conviction and dismissal of the case, arguing that prosecutors filled in “significant holes in their case” with evidence of official acts that the Supreme Court recently rejected as limitations on their milestones. presidential immunity decision.
Trump’s lawyers have also argued for impeachment by citing the Presidential Transition Act of 1963, which requires government officials to take “lawful steps to prevent or minimize disruptions to the transition” during the presidential transition.
While prosecutors have argued that the Supreme Court ruling entitles Trump to immunity from criminal prosecution for official actions taken while in office, they have not commented publicly on the upcoming ruling since Trump’s election.
Prosecutors asked for more time to advise the judge on “appropriate steps forward” given the impact of Trump’s victory.
“The people agree that these are unprecedented circumstances,” prosecutor Matthew Colangelo said in court last week.
After a request for additional time, Judge Merchan he deferred his judgment How the Supreme Court’s presidential immunity decision affects Trump’s case, which he originally planned to release last week.
Trump was indicted in May on 34 felony charges falsifying business records Related to a payment to adult film actress Stormy Daniels to hush up allegations of a sexual relationship with Trump in 2006 in order to boost his election chances in the 2016 presidential election.
His conviction carries a maximum sentence of four years in prison, but first-time offenders would typically receive a lesser sentence.