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New York Times
6 Nov 2024
Kate Christobek


NextImg:What to Know About Trump’s New York Criminal Case After the Election

The People of the State of New York v. Donald J. Trump was the one criminal case against the former president that actually went to trial. Now that Mr. Trump has reclaimed the presidency, it, too, is in jeopardy.

More than five months after a Manhattan jury convicted Mr. Trump on charges that he falsified records to cover up a sex scandal, Mr. Trump has yet to receive his punishment and is expected to use his electoral victory to delay it again.

Mr. Trump — the first former president to become a felon and the first felon to be elected president — is scheduled to be sentenced Nov. 26. His lawyers will probably soon ask the judge overseeing the case to delay it indefinitely.

If the judge grants the request, the 78-year-old defendant might never face consequences for his crimes, or at least not for years. And although he is still fighting three other criminal cases, two are federal and he will soon have the authority to shut them down.

Here’s what we know about the status of Mr. Trump’s New York criminal conviction in the wake of his Election Day victory.

Will he still be sentenced this month?

Mr. Trump’s victory provided him a way to wriggle out of his sentencing — and he might well succeed.


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