In a letter to the trial judge, the Manhattan district attorney's office argued that there is no legal obligation to postpone post-trial decisions despite Trump's request for a federal intervention.
Prosecutors urged Judge Merchan not to delay rulings on Trump's requests, emphasizing the need for timely decisions on the motion to overturn the verdict and delay sentencing.
Trump's attorneys contended that sentencing him just two days after the expected ruling on presidential immunity would not provide adequate time for weighing appeal options.
The conviction in May involved 34 felony counts for falsifying business records related to a $130,000 hush money payment, with potential sentencing outcomes including prison time or probation.
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