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Trump Sentenced To Unconditional Discharge In Hush Money Case

Trump Sentenced To Unconditional Discharge In Hush Money Case

Politics Desk 10 Jan , 2025 05:56 PM GMT

  • Trump remains a felon but won't face jail, penalties, or probation.

  • Judge Merchan notes unique circumstances of the case.

  • Trump will be the first convicted felon to become president.

Trump Sentenced To Unconditional Discharge In Hush Money Case
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Former President Donald Trump has been sentenced to unconditional discharge by Judge Juan Merchan in the hush money case. This sentencing means that Trump will remain a felon but will not face jail time, penalties, or probation for his conviction.

During the sentencing, Judge Merchan noted the unique circumstances of the case, stating that the court had never seen such a remarkable set of circumstances before. The decision solidifies the fact that Trump will be the first convicted felon to become president.

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Prosecutor Joshua Steinglass recommended the sentence of unconditional discharge for Trump, citing the defendant's status as president-elect and the need to respect the office of the presidency. Steinglass highlighted Trump's lack of remorse for his criminal conduct and his efforts to undermine the jury's verdict.

Judge Merchan notes unique circumstances of the case.

Trump remains a felon but won't face jail, penalties, or probation.

Trump will be the first convicted felon to become president.

Trump's attorney, Todd Blanche, indicated that they intend to appeal the verdict, disagreeing with the prosecution's arguments. Trump himself maintained his innocence during the hearing, describing the case as a political witch hunt designed to damage his reputation.

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Despite the sentencing, Trump released a statement on social media calling it a 'despicable charade.' The court also released audio of the proceedings for public access.

The path to this sentencing was marked by legal maneuvers, with Trump successfully delaying the hearing and seeking intervention from the US Supreme Court. However, the high court ultimately rejected his emergency request to delay the sentencing, leading to the conclusion of the case.

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