Judge Denies Trump's Recusal Bid Again; Sentencing Set for 34 Felony Counts Amid Election Campaign

August 14, 2024
Judge Denies Trump's Recusal Bid Again; Sentencing Set for 34 Felony Counts Amid Election Campaign
  • A New York judge, Juan Merchan, has denied Donald Trump's request for a third time to recuse himself from the hush money case, stating there was no new evidence of conflict of interest.

  • Judge Merchan has scheduled a ruling on an immunity claim for September 16, followed by a sentencing hearing on September 18.

  • As the case approaches a critical ruling and potential sentencing, Trump has lost his bid for a new judge in this high-profile legal proceeding.

  • This decision clears the way for Trump's sentencing on September 18 for 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.

  • Trump's legal team has raised concerns about Merchan's impartiality, particularly since Vice President Kamala Harris is now a rival candidate in the upcoming presidential election.

  • Trump's lawyers have claimed that Merchan has a conflict of interest due to his daughter's political consulting work for prominent Democrats, including Harris.

  • However, a state court ethics panel previously ruled that the judge's relative's political activities do not constitute a valid reason to question his impartiality.

  • Prosecutors have dismissed Trump's recusal request as frivolous, arguing it is an attempt to relitigate the issue without basis.

  • Despite the legal challenges, Trump maintains that the accusations are politically motivated and plans to appeal the conviction after sentencing.

  • This case marks a significant moment in history, as Trump is the first former president to be convicted of a felony while campaigning for office.

  • Kamala Harris is leveraging Trump's legal troubles in her campaign, positioning herself as a former prosecutor opposing a 'convicted criminal' in the election.

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