President-elect to enter office a felon as judge orders ‘unconditional discharge’ - President-elect appears virtually in ...
President-elect Donald Trump is scheduled to be sentenced in his New York hush money case after a jury in May convicted him on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records related to a hush money ...
The judge last week had set the president-elect’s sentencing date for Jan. 10 — 10 days before Inauguration Day — rejecting Trump’s previous claim to nix the verdict because of ...
Judge Juan Merchan is scheduled to sentence Trump Friday in New York. The judge in President-elect Donald Trump's criminal hush money case in New York on Monday denied a request by Trump to halt ...
Trump's two-pronged effort comes after a lower-level New York appeals court on Tuesday rejected his latest effort to postpone his sentencing. His lawyers say a president's immunity from criminal ...
With Trump 10 days from inauguration, Judge Juan M. Merchan has indicated he plans a no-penalty sentence called an ...
A New York judge on Monday ... to bring finality to the case before Trump returns to the White House on Jan. 20. Under New York law, that sort of judgment means sentencing wouldn’t include ...
A Manhattan judge on Monday denied a Hail Mary motion ... In scheduling Trump for sentencing 10 days before his inauguration, Merchan said on Friday that it would bring closure to the case and ...
Manhattan prosecutors urged the Supreme Court not to "take the extraordinary step" of preventing the sentencing.
In a letter to Merchan on Monday, Bragg urged the judge to proceed with ... Besides, it's Trump's own fault that his sentencing will happen just 10 days before his inauguration, Bragg said.
Trump’s lawyers say the case should be put on hold automatically while they ask a New York appeals court to reverse Judge ... for sentencing on Friday — little more than a week before his ...