Trump hush money prosecutors won't oppose sentencing delay while ex-president fights verdict

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Manhattan prosecutors do not oppose a bid by Donald Trump to postpone being sentenced in his criminal hush money case while he seeks to overturn his conviction.

Manhattan prosecutors said they do not oppose a bid by former President Donald Trump to postpone being sentenced in his criminal hush money case while he seeks to overturn his conviction.

The hush money case, which will likely be the only one against Trump to head to trial before the Nov. 5 presidential election, ended on May 30 with Trump's conviction on 34 counts of falsifying business records.But in their letter to Judge Juan Merchan on Monday, Trump's attorneys asked for a July 10 deadline to submit a legal memo in support of their bid to set aside the guilty verdict.

In a letter to Merchan on Tuesday morning, prosecutors from the Manhattan District Attorney's office said they believe Trump's arguments are meritless.

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