Trump’s Nov. 26 Hush Money Sentencing Called Off, Court Says
- Sentencing status updated on court records without explanation
- DA Bragg faces deadline to tell court how case should proceed
Donald Trump at Manhattan criminal court in New York, on April 26.
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Donald Trump’s Nov. 26 sentencing in his New York hush money case was adjourned by the court as the judge weighs how to handle the prosecution in the wake of the former president’s reelection victory.
The sentencing was called off without explanation Tuesday in a short note by the court. The update on the court docket came on the same day that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg faces a deadline to give the court his recommendation on how the case should play out.