Trump was found guilty in May of 34 felonies for authorizing a scheme in 2017 to falsify records in order to cover up reimbursements for a "hush money" payment.
Donald Trump was convicted in May on 34 counts of falsifying business records. He was sentenced Friday in a New York court.
President Donald Trump formally appealed his guilty verdict in his New York hush-money case, setting up a new legal battle that became inevitable after the US Supreme Court declined to wipe out his ...
With Trump 10 days from inauguration, Judge Juan M. Merchan has indicated he plans a no-penalty sentence called an unconditional discharge, and prosecutors aren't opposing it. That would mean no jail ...
Trump attends his sentencing hearing with Judge Juan Merchan following jury conviction in his hush money case.
Trump received an unconditional discharge on January 10, meaning his conviction remains on record, but he avoided jail time, ...
Trump was sentenced Jan. 10 to what’s known as an unconditional discharge, leaving his conviction on the books but sparing ...
“The sanctity of a jury’s verdict and deference to it is bedrock ... court before the start of the sentencing in Trump’s hush money case on January 10 (AP) Jurors also heard testimony ...
NEW YORK (AP) — President Donald Trump has appealed his hush money conviction, seeking to erase the verdict that made him the ...
President Donald Trump has appealed his hush money conviction, seeking to erase the verdict that made him the first person with a criminal record to win the office.
President Donald Trump formally appealed his guilty verdict in his New York hush-money case, setting up a new legal battle that became inevitable after the US Supreme Court declined to wipe out ...
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