(CNN) โ President-elect Donald Trump will face no legal penalties for his conviction in the hush money case, a New York judge ruled Friday.
Judge Juan Merchan, however, upheld Trumpโs conviction in the case, rejecting the president-electโs effort to throw out the juryโs verdict because of his reelection in November. This ensures that Trump will be the first convicted felon to become president.
Merchan set sentencing for January 10, but indicated the case is essentially over. The court hearing will be held 10 days before Trump is inaugurated for a second term โ a reminder of the prominence that his legal issues have played in his return to power in Washington.
Merchan in his ruling referenced Trumpโs plans to appeal and said that imposing no penalty would bring โfinalityโ to the case while allowing Trump to continue pursuing an appeal of the conviction. Such an appeal will lack urgency since Trump will face no punishment that risks interfering with his duties as president.
โA sentence of an unconditional discharge appears to be the most viable solution to ensure finality and allow Defendant to pursue his appellate options,โ Merchan wrote.
The judge also said that he would allow Trump to appear to the sentencing virtually, to assuage the president electโs concerns about the โmental and physical demands during this transition period.โ
โIt was a smart move by Judge Merchan to announce in advance that he is going to impose no punishment, and hold the proceeding remotely, because that undermines any effort by Trumpโs team to argue in federal court that sentencing imposes some major burden,โ said CNN senior legal analyst Elie Honig said.
In his ruling Friday, Merchan repeatedly referenced internal US Justice Department opinions โ which are not binding in court, but has applied to the federal governmentโs conduct โ that say that a sitting president cannot be subject to prosecution. He said he considered the points made by the DOJ in those opinions and raised by Trump in his arguments to the New York court. and that he had found that those concerns did not justify putting off the sentence.
Trump wasโฏconvicted in May on 34 counts of falsifying business recordsโฏover payments to his then-lawyer Michael Cohen to reimburse a $130,000 hush money payment made to adult-film star Stormy Daniels, in order to keep her from speaking out about an alleged affair before the 2016 election. (Trump has denied the affair.)
Trump was first set to be sentenced in July
Trump was scheduled to be sentenced in July, but that was postponed twice as a result of the Supreme Courtโs immunity ruling.
Trumpโs lawyers initially pushed to dismiss Trumpโs conviction on the basis of the Supreme Courtโs decision on presidential immunity, arguing that prosecutorsโ relied on evidence from Trumpโs official conduct in the White House. After the election, Trumpโs lawyers filed a new motion to dismiss the case, arguing that his status as president was a โlegal impedimentโ to further criminal proceedings based on both the Supreme Courtโs presidential immunity doctrine and the Constitutionโs Supremacy Clause that federal law takes precedence over state law.
Last month, Merchan said the conviction should not be tossed out because of the high courtโs July ruling. In that decision, Merchan said that the Supreme Court ruling that Trump should receive broad immunity for official acts during his time in office did not mean the conviction should be dismissed, ruling that the evidence presented by the Manhattan district attorneyโs office was not related to Trumpโs official conduct as president.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg had argued that Trumpโs conviction should be upheld. The district attorneyโs office said in legal filings that the sentence could be delayed or modified as a result of Trumpโs reelection, but that dismissing a juryโs conviction would be an โextreme remedyโ that was unwarranted. A spokesperson for the office declined to comment Friday.
Trump spokesman Steven Cheung called the Friday ruling is a โdirect violationโ of the Supreme Courtโs immunity decision.
โPresident Trump must be allowed to continue the presidential transition process and to execute the vital duties of the presidency, unobstructed by the remains of this or any remnants of the Witch Hunts. There should be no sentencing, and President Trump will continue fighting against these hoaxes until they are all dead,โ Cheung said.
This story has been updated with additional developments.
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