Judge Merchan urged to sentence Trump to prison while defense seeks to delay sentencing

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Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner recently urged acting Judge Juan Merchan to sentence Donald Trump to prison in September in the New York criminal trial, one of four indictments filed against the former president.

Trump was found guilty on all 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. Sentencing in the case is scheduled for September 18.

On Thursday, Kirschner responded to Trump's legal team's request to delay sentencing until after the November presidential election. He called the request "another pathetic and desperate attempt by Donald Trump to keep from being sentenced."

With Trump facing several other indictments, the New York trial has been referred to as the "hush money case;" however, Kirschner claimed the case was actually about election interference.

Trump's attorneys, who filed a request to delay sentencing on Thursday, claimed that moving forward with the September sentencing date would amount to election interference.

His team wrote to Merchan, "The Court should adjourn any sentencing in this case, though one should not be necessary because dismissal and vacatur of the jury's verdicts are required based on Presidential immunity, until after the 2024 Presidential election."

Trump's legal counsel previously filed a motion to overturn the jury's guilty verdict and dismiss the case, citing the United States Supreme Court's ruling on presidential immunity. His lawyers have also attempted three times to have Merchan recuse himself from the case, claiming his daughter's work for a progressive political consulting firm creates a conflict of interest.

Kirschner, a legal analyst for NBC News and MSNBC, slammed Trump's lawyers for attempting to get the case thrown out over an alleged appearance of impropriety, though he did not mention what that conflict of interest allegation entailed.

"You know friends, this is where sanctioning bad faith lawyers would come in really handy," Kirschner said.

Kirschner went on to explain that Merchan will likely reject Trump's request to vacate sentencing based on presidential immunity and announce that he plans to move forward with sentencing as scheduled. He noted that if that happens, Trump's legal team will presumably immediately try to appeal to postpone sentencing until after the election.

"It could very well be that some appellate court, up to and including the Supreme Court, puts a stop to or stays the sentencing. I hope that doesn't happen," Kirschner continued. "I hope that Judge Merchan not only denies the motion to dismiss but proceeds to sentencing on September 18th, sentences him to prison, which he so richly deserves."

"Because if you want to deter tomorrow's aspiring dictator, you've got to punish today's aspiring dictator for the crimes he committed to try to steal the presidency," Kirschner declared. "You know, probation is dead wrong in this case. Prison time is what's required."

"As long as he's not elected president, he will not have the opportunity to kill his cases," he added. "He won't have that opportunity to get rid of them. But he will, if God forbid he ever retakes the reins of presidential power."

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NBC legal analyst demands AG Merrick Garland arrest, charge Donald Trump for events that never happened



An NBC News and MSNBC legal analyst demanded Friday that Attorney General Merrick Garland preemptively arrest former President Donald Trump for events that have not happened, what the analyst referred to as "insurrection 2.0."

What are the details?

Speaking with liberal radio host Dean Obeidallah, legal analyst Glenn Kirschner claimed that Garland must arrest Trump, alleging the former president is a "public safety issue."

"Don't we have to move out and charge Trump because he's out there continuing to push 'The Big Lie,' continuing to grift his base, and in a very real sense recruiting the foot soldiers for insurrection 2.0?" Kirschner said.

"I think nothing would make Donald Trump happier than insurrection 2.0," Kirschner added without evidence.

Kirschner, a former U.S. Army prosecutor, continued:

Here's my thing: Every time I was involved in a covert investigation in the grand jury — for example going after a gang in DC — every single day, we had to make the assessment: Do we continue to investigate covertly and let these guys run around on the streets of Washington, D.C., potentially hurting others? Or have the scales tipped and is now public safety such a concern that we have to take down the investigation and make arrests and go public? I maintain that even though Merrick Garland needs time to investigate, and we're still sort of in the early stages of a criminal investigation, public safety is at risk.

Kirschner went on to claim that special prosecutor Robert Mueller's investigation proved Trump committed crimes, and any judge would "10 times out of 10" immediately approve an arrest warrant against Trump.

However, Kirschner neither provided evidence to back his allegation that Trump is guilty of crimes, nor did he substantiate his claims that Trump is recruiting "foot soldiers" for another riot at the U.S. Capitol.

"That's the part that really irks me to no end because there are crimes for which Donald Trump can and should be arrested and indicted right now, but instead we are leaving him out there to grift his base to continue to push the 'Big Lie' and to recruit foot soldiers for insurrection 2.0," Kirschner said. "That's what has to be addressed now!"

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But what is the truth?

After more than two years of investigating Trump and his presidential campaign, Mueller concluded in 2019 that neither Trump nor his campaign associates committed prosecutable criminal activity related to Russian interference in the 2016 election.

Mueller, however, found that people close to the Trump campaign did lie to the Justice Department and Congress.

Additionally, Trump has not been implicated for any crimes related to the storming of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, nor has any prosecutor, including Garland, indicated that Trump will be charged with any crime related to the events of that day.

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