Lawyers for Donald Trump on Thursday filed their 12th hush-money delay request, this time asking to delay his September 18 sentencing until after Election Day.
The two-page request came just days after the judge in the case rejected the defense team’s third request that he recuse himself from the case and criticized Trump for repeating failed legal efforts.
Thursday’s defense adjournment motion again repeated previously failed arguments.
It argues that sentencing should be delayed because the judge has a major decision pending on September 16 on whether the case should be tossed in its entirety due to Trump’s newly-bestowed immunity from prosecutions based on official acts.
The motion also repeats an argument rejected by the judge Wednesday, when he declined to recuse himself (for a third time) because his daughter has worked as a political consultant for Democratic candidates, including years ago for presidential nominee Kamala Harris.
“There is no valid countervailing reason for the court to keep the current sentencing date on the calendar,” reads the motion, signed by Trump attorneys Todd Blanche and Emil Bove.
“There is no basis for continuing to rush. Accordingly, we respectfully request that any sentencing, if one is needed, be adjourned until after the Presidential election,” it continued.
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