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Rumors spread that Mr. Trump wanted to overturn the sentence in New York after the favorable verdict

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên02/07/2024


Hours after the US Supreme Court issued a symbolic ruling that Donald Trump has immunity from criminal prosecution for his actions to overturn the 2020 election results - when he was president - the former leader called for the dismissal of his case in New York, which has completed the indictment and is awaiting sentencing, according to ABC News. Many US media outlets also cited sources confirming this information.

Rộ tin ông Trump đòi hủy bản án tại New York sau phán quyết có lợi- Ảnh 1.

Mr. Trump campaigned in Chesapeake City, Virginia on June 28.

The US Supreme Court ruled 6-3 on June 30 that Mr. Trump enjoys absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for his official actions as president. The ruling was made in connection with the prosecution of Mr. Trump in Washington, DC, on charges of conspiring to overturn the results of the 2020 election by spreading false claims of election fraud and obstructing the collection, counting and certification of election results.

On July 1, Mr. Trump’s lawyers filed a petition with Judge Juan Merchant in New York, presiding over the former president’s trial for falsifying business records to cover up hush money payments to an adult film star, urging the judge to overturn his conviction in May because the evidence presented to the jury during the trial should be protected by immunity.

Mr. Trump complained that he could not buy bacon because it was too expensive.

Before the New York case entered the trial stage, Mr. Trump's side made a last-minute effort to delay the case, arguing that some evidence that prosecutors could present in court, such as his online posts while he was president, was protected by immunity from prosecution.

Judge Merchant did not then address the merits of this argument, but simply stated that Mr. Trump's offer was made too late to be accepted and decided to start a trial.

In a new move on July 1, Mr. Trump’s lawyers urged the judge to postpone the sentencing hearing on July 11. Mr. Trump was found guilty on 34 charges and could face confinement or prison. He said he would appeal.

In addition, he also said that the immunity from prosecution applies to all three remaining criminal cases against him, which have not yet reached the trial stage and may have new developments after the Supreme Court's ruling.



Source: https://thanhnien.vn/ro-tin-ong-trump-doi-huy-ban-an-tai-new-york-sau-phan-quyet-co-loi-185240702104155728.htm

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