A federal judge presiding over Trump’s election interference case has agreed to pause all upcoming deadlines after special counsel Jack Smith requested it.
Smith and the Justice Department are trying to figure out the best way to wind down the election case and his classified documents case,
The decision is based on longstanding Department of Justice policy that a sitting president cannot face criminal prosecution while in office.
The Government will file a status report or otherwise inform the Court of the result of its deliberations by December 2.
The Georgia case against Trump for allegedly conspiring to interfere with the 2020 election will go on hold until after his term in office ends.
On Tuesday, Justice Juan Merchan will decide whether to rant Trump’s pre-election request to throw out his conviction on 34 felony counts in New York.
If Merchan sides with Trump, it would almost wipe clean his slate of criminal woes.
If he upholds the conviction, he will proceed to sentencing later this month. However, that will likely spark more delay attempts from Trump and open up an unprecedented new front for America’s criminal justice system.
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