'Let's not read anything into that': Trump's Supreme Court case spurs replies from experts
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
47% : So why is Trump fighting so hard to keep it from happening?"Harvard emeritus Professor Laurence Tribe, who taught Constitutional Law, commented, "Predictably, President-elect Trump has asked the Court he has carefully stacked to accord him all the privileges of the office he has yet to occupy.34% : Trump is demanding that the Supreme Court intervene in his sentencing, which is scheduled for Friday, January 10.
34% : "This morning, Trump asked SCOTUS to delay his sentencing in a NY state court on Friday.
19% : The Judge has already said he won't sentence Trump to time in prison.
17% : "Reuters crime and justice reporter Brad Heath pointed out: "Can Donald Trump ask the courts to delay his criminal sentencing, then turn around and argue that the delay means it's too late and the case must be dismissed?
16% : Also Read: 'Pit bulls of retribution': Swalwell braces for Trump admin after 'gross abuse'Former impeachment lawyer Norm Eisen told CNN on Tuesday night, "It was SCOTUS that enabled Trump to dodge accountability for his criminal wrongdoing.
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