Trump's NY Hush Money Case Faces Delays Amid Legal Maneuvering

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A New York judge has delayed a decision on whether to dismiss Donald Trump's 34 felony convictions related to falsifying business records in a hush money case, as prosecutors consider the implications of his recent election victory. The delay allows prosecutors until November 19 to decide how to proceed, including whether to maintain the verdict and continue with sentencing. Trump's legal team argues that his return to the presidency should nullify the verdict, citing expanded presidential immunity. The case's future remains uncertain amid these developments.
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