Manfort's case hearing over Donald Trump's election campaign chief
If Manfort is found guilty, he can be sentenced to around 305 years. At the same time, in another case, his case hearing in Washington will start on September 17.
Washington, IANS US Federal Court on Friday stayed the hearing of Paul Manfort's case for two weeks on the head of US President Donald Trump's election campaign. There is a case of fraud in Bank and Tax on Manufort in the court.
Justice TS Ellis, hearing the case of Manfort, fixed the next hearing of the case on July 24. Earlier, he had fixed July 10 for the hearing. Alice said, "The hearing of the case has been postponed for two weeks due to personal reasons." In March this year, the federal court of Virginia province had not considered Manfrove guilty in 18 cases including fraud, but the prosecution argued that he would present 20 to 25 witnesses in the next hearing.
If Manfort is found guilty, he can be sentenced to around 305 years. At the same time, in another case, his case hearing in Washington will start on September 17. In this, there is an allegation of working for the Russian-Ukrainian pro-leaders at Manfort and giving false information to Washington regarding matters related to money laundering. Although Manfort has denied all allegations against him.
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