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    Judge denies Trump’s request for immunity from hush money case, saying it's too late for him to make this claim

    By Bijoy DanielApril 3, 2024 Blog Briefing Room 3 Mins Read
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    A New York judge declined former President Trump’s immunity claims in his hush money case, stating that Trump took too long to bring up this defense.

    Judge Juan Merchan’s ruling removes another pathway for Trump to delay his upcoming hush money trial, which on April 15 is slated to become the first criminal trial of a former president.

    Unlike his other three criminal indictments, Trump had not argued he was immune from his 34 charges in the hush money case, which stems from payments made before he was president.

    However, the former president recently started saying that some of prosecutors' desired trial evidence would be excluded if the Supreme Court backs his immunity claims in another case. Trump wanted to postpone the trial until after the Supreme Court decides his immunity case's oral arguments on April 25.

    Prosecutors with the Manhattan district attorney’s office opposed Trump’s motion.

    “Defendant’s motion is DENIED in its entirety as untimely. The Court declines to consider whether the doctrine of presidential immunity precludes the introduction of evidence of purported official presidential acts in a criminal proceeding,” Merchan wrote.

    Merchan’s ruling moves Trump’s hush money prosecution one step closer to reaching trial. Trump does still has a pending effort to adjourn the schedule because of “prejudicial pretrial publicity,” however.

    But barring a last-minute twist, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg (D) is set to take Trump to trial in less than two weeks on 34 counts of falsifying business records.

    Bragg has accused Trump of criminally concealing a hush money payment to hide damaging information from voters ahead of the 2016 presidential election. Trump pleaded not guilty.

    Similar decisions on Trump’s immunity claims have led to delays in his other criminal cases.

    Trump’s claims of presidential immunity reached the Supreme Court earlier this year in his federal election interference case, after the justices agreed to weigh whether a president can be criminally charged for their actions while serving in the office.

    The trial judge in Washington, D.C., overseeing Trump’s case and a three-judge panel on the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected the former president’s theory that he cannot be criminally prosecuted.

    “For the purpose of this criminal case, former President Trump has become citizen Trump, with all of the defenses of any other criminal defendant,” the D.C. Circuit panel wrote in its 57-page decision earlier this year. “We cannot accept that the office of the Presidency places its former occupants above the law for all time thereafter.”

    He has also claimed presidential immunity in his federal classified documents case and Georgia election interference case, though the judges in those cases have not yet weighed in on the matter.

    Updated at 5:15 p.m. EDT

    Bijoy Daniel

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