The majority found his sentencing wouldn’t be an insurmountable burden during the presidential transition since Merchan has indicated he won’t give Trump jail time, fines or probation.
Constitutional law attorney Katie Cherkasky analyzes President-elect Donald Trump’s New York sentencing and offers insights on the Supreme Court’s stance on the proposed TikTok ban.
Friday’s sentencing formalized Trump’s status as the first president or president-elect who is a felon. Trump appeared remotely from Palm Beach, Florida, where he is conducting his transition ...
LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — One Alberta man has been sentenced to jail and another ordered to serve community time for their roles in the illegal Coutts border blockade in 2022. Marco Van Huigenbos was ...
CNN legal expert Ellie Honig spoke on the network after the Supreme Court refused to stop the sentencing. “I think it was perfectly sound,” he said. “Basically, the justices in the majority said two ...
WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court refused to block President-elect Donald Trump’s criminal sentencing for covering ... a prison term was off the table and an unconditional discharge, or sentence ...
Trump sent out fundraising email to supporters after sentencing Donald Trump sent out ... "Now Trump is paying attention, leaning forward on the table. Trump is now less attentive as Steinglass ...
Judge confirms Trump agreed to appear virtually. Judge Merchan begins by confirming that Trump is waiving his right to appear in person and that both parties have ...
A divided U.S. Supreme Court rejected President-elect Donald Trump's request to stop his sentencing in the New York hush-money case, scheduled for Friday. The court, in a rationale for its order ...
Trump’s attorneys went to the justices after New York courts refused to postpone sentencing, including the state’s highest court on Thursday. Judges in New York have found that the convictions ...