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“Trump” asked the US Supreme Court to stop the issuance of his sentence

The President-elect of the United States today asked the Supreme Court of his country to prevent the issuance of a verdict in his right to remain silent case, so that he can continue the appeal process.

According toMehr News Agency to Quoting from Deutsche Welle, Donald Trump, the president-elect of the United States, asked the Supreme Court of his country on Wednesday (January 8th) to prevent the issuance of a sentence against him in the case of paying hush money to an actor of immoral films, so that he can file an appeal against this sentence. to continue.

After the appeals court in the state of New York rejected his attempt to postpone the trial, Trump has submitted his request for a last-minute stay of proceedings to the highest court in the country.

In spite of the fact that 4 days ago, the judge of the case, Khwan Merchan, announced that the verdict will be announced on January 10, 10 days before Trump’s inauguration.

Implicitly indicating that this sentence will not include prison, Merchan said that he does not wish to issue a prison sentence for Trump and the most practical way is to “issue an unconditional suspended sentence”, which, in legal terms, means a fine or conditional release. It includes.

The case known as the right to remain silent is related to the time of the 2016 US presidential election on the charge of “forging business documents with the intention of hiding the payment of $130,000”.

Trump is desperately trying to avoid facing punishment before he is inaugurated for a second term on January 20, 2025.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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