The recent win of Donald Trump in presidential election created a unique legal puzzle for NY criminal court system. Judge Juan M. Merchan must solve an un-precedented question: how to manage criminal sentencing for someone who just got elected to run the country
The court papers (released on 11/13) show that judge put everything on-hold til nov 19th; while legal teams work on next steps. The original plan was to have sentencing done by nov 26 but election results changed everything
The main issue here is a complex mix of criminal justice and constitutional law — the court needs to figure out if sentencing can go forward without creating problems for presidential duties. The situation brings up never-before-seen questions about how criminal proceedings might affect the transfer-of-power process
- Whether constitution allows criminal sentencing of president-elect
- How timing of legal process affects transition period
- What legal precedents apply in this case
The case highlights the weird situation where criminal justice system meets highest political office: its not just about following regular court rules anymore but thinking about whole countryʼs leadership needs