U.S. prosecutors reject Trump's request to vacate his criminal conviction in the "hush money" case
Alvin Bragg, the prosecutor in the Manhattan area of the United States, rejected President-elect Trump's request to dismiss the criminal conviction of his "hush money" case after winning the presidential election. Alvin Bragg suggested that this case be frozen during Trump's presidency. In a letter to the judge handling the "hush money" case, Alvin Bragg emphasized that the jury had previously found Trump guilty of 34 counts of felony charges in this case. However, considering the unprecedented nature of the case, that is, Trump may become the first US president to be convicted of a felony, Alvin Bragg proposed the possibility of freezing the case during Trump's four-year term, so that Trump would not be sentenced for his crimes before leaving office.
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