New York: The difficulties of Donald Trump, who is going to take oath as the President of America for the second time, have increased. The New York court has convicted Donald Trump in the secret money case and there is a possibility that the US court will sentence Donald Trump in the secret money case before the swearing in of the presidency. Trump is likely to be sentenced by the court on January 10 before he takes the oath of office on January 20. However, the court has indicated that Trump will not have to go to jail. With this, for the first time in American history an elected President will have to face the court.
Judge Juan M. Marchen, who is hearing Donald Trump’s case, has rejected speculation that the newly elected President will be sent to jail. He says that Trump will not face jail or fine. Donald Trump may get parole during the hearing on January 10. However, it is almost certain that Donald Trump will become America’s first convicted president. Apart from this, Donald Trump will not be personally present in the court in the next hearing. They will attend virtually.
Judge Juan Marchane, who is hearing Trump’s case, has indicated he will sentence the former and future president to what is known as a conditional discharge, in which the case is dismissed if the defendant avoids re-arrest. Although Donald Trump pressured Judge Mersen to dismiss the case against him based on presidential immunity and not reach a verdict in the case, he did not succumb to Trump’s pressure. The judge said that he does not see any legal obstacle in sentencing Trump. Therefore, they can punish Trump even before he takes the oath of office on January 20.
Before this, the date of Trump’s sentencing was changed several times. Trump’s sentencing date was previously set for July 11, 2023, but the proceedings were postponed twice at the request of his lawyers. The date was finally set for late November, after the presidential elections. However, Trump then won the election and March halted the process so he could consider what to do next. Nothing can be said until Judge Mersen announces Trump’s punishment. However, they must give prosecutors and Trump a chance to speak, as required by law. The charges against Trump could range from a fine to four years in prison. But the judge has indicated that Trump will be given conditional release without fine or jail. However, it will make history as Trump will become the first US President to be found guilty. In fact, after becoming the President of America in 2016, adult film star Stormy Daniels had threatened to reveal her relationship with Donald Trump. At this time Trump asked Stormi to keep quiet by giving her $1.30 lakh. He falsified business records to hide these transactions. These allegations against Trump proved to be true, the hearing on which is now scheduled to take place on January 10.
Angry Trump called the judge corrupt and controversial
Washington: President-elect Donald Trump did not pressure Judge Juan Marchane to quash the hush money case against him. But when the judge refused to dismiss the case, Donald Trump got angry and reacted strongly. In contrast, they announced the decision in the case on January 10, before Trump contested the presidential election on January 20. Enraged by this, Trump accused Judge Marchen of breaking the law. In a statement issued through a spokesperson, Trump also called Mersenne a controversial and corrupt judge. Trump reiterated his claim on the social media platform Truth Social, writing, “Merchan betrayed the law by hearing the impeachment hearing filed by Bragg.” This case is a part of the protest campaign against him. There is no truth in this. The judge taking action against me in this manner is an unfair political attack. We have to stop them. We have to end this kind of process. Only then can we come together as a nation and work to make America great again.