Donald Trump’s lawyers have asked for the former president’s conviction in his hush-money criminal case to be overturned and his sentencing this month delayed, US media report.

A letter sent by Trump’s lawyers to the New York judge presiding over the trial reportedly cites Monday’s Supreme Court ruling that granted the former president immunity from prosecution for official actions he took while in office.

In May, Trump was convicted on 34 counts of falsifying business records. He will be sentenced on 11 July.

His team points out that he signed off the records while president in 2017, but one lawyer suggested this was unlikely to be considered an official act.

  • ASeriesOfPoorChoices
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    76 months ago

    no, he arranged for the payments before being president, but signed off on them afterwards, in 2017, while he was president.

    • @[email protected]
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      06 months ago

      Ah! I didn’t realize that. Then it might derail that conviction.

      Thought it would still be a big lift to determine it was an official act as POTUS.

      • @ulkesh
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        36 months ago

        That is the whole point of the ruling – to cause confusion and allow there to be an argument that it was an official act. It’s clearly not and any logical and reasonable person would see that, but logic and reason doesn’t exist in this country anymore.