Trump seeks to set aside hush-money verdict hours after immunity ruling
by Robert Tait in Washington from US news | The Guardian on (#6NXWJ)
Lawyers ask New York judge to delay sentencing and Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg says he is not opposed
Donald Trump has asked the New York judge who presided over his recent hush-money trial to set aside his conviction as he seeks to capitalise on Monday's supreme court ruling granting him broad immunity from prosecution.
In what is probably just the first real-world impact of the controversial ruling from the conservative-dominated court, which said Trump cannot be held criminally liable for many acts taken when he was president, Trump's legal team sent a letter to the trial judge, Juan Merchan, asking him to postpone the sentencing hearing, which is scheduled for 11 July, while Merchan weighs how Monday's court ruling affects the case.
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