In deciding when to sentence Trump, judge faces ‘impossible’ task

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg holds a press conference in May after a jury convicted former President Donald Trump. Justice Juan Merchan has tried to treat Trump like the hundreds of other defendants whose fates he has decided, but his decision could alter American history. (Todd Heisler/The New York Times)

NEW YORK — As Donald Trump’s criminal trial wrapped up in May, one of his lawyers wanted to give the jury unusual instructions that would have made it harder to convict him. A special case warranted special rules, the lawyer argued, and the first prosecution of a former U.S. president was “obviously an extraordinarily important case.”