DA agrees to delay Trump sentencing after Supreme Court immunity ruling
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The Manhattan District Attorney's Office said that it will not oppose a delay to Trump's sentencing after a request to file a motion.
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The U.S. Supreme Court ended its term with a highly anticipated decision that provides American presidents with a modicum of immunity from criminal charges. The case was ostensibly about former President Donald Trump, but the ruling sets guidelines intended to ensure the nation — regardless of which man, woman or party holds the Oval Office — doesn’t become mired in a series of retaliatory and vindictive prosecutions.
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