Trump’s sentence of an unconditional discharge confirms he will become the first person convicted of a felony to assume the presidency.
The US president-elect was convicted for falsifying business records relating to a payment made to adult-film star Stormy Daniels.
President-elect Donald Trump has been sentenced in the New York hush-money case, becoming the first U.S. president to face criminal sentencing while preparing to take office. Manhattan Judge Juan M.
Joshua Steinglass, a prosecutor in the Donald Trump hush money case, presented his closing arguements on Friday during the sentencing hearing. He told the court that the president-elect's attacks on ...
Joshua Steinglass of the Manhattan district attorney’s office told Judge Juan Merchan that a probation report produced for the sentencing described Trump as seeing himself above the law and ...
Assistant District Attorney Joshua Steinglass gives his sentencing statement while President-elect Donald Trump watches remotely with his defense attorney Todd Blanche while defense attorney Emil ...
The election was treated as a trump card. Joshua Steinglass, a prosecutor with the Manhattan district attorney’s office, said he was only recommending the unconditional discharge because of Mr ...
The team is led by prosecutors Joshua Steinglass and Susan Hoffinger. District Attorney Bragg is not yet at the courtroom, nor is his leadership team. But, Steve Wu, the office’s chief of ...
Assistant District Attorney Joshua Steinglass told the court his office recommended a sentence of conditional discharge due to the unique circumstances of the case and Trump’s role as “the ...
Donald Trump has been given an unconditional discharge over hush money payments sent to porn star Stormy Daniels, avoiding jail before his inauguration later this month.
The president-elect's historic sentencing on Friday, Jan. 10, did not result in any real penalty for his crimes Kyler Alvord is a news editor at PEOPLE, leading the brand's political coverage.
More Scott Olson/Andrew Harnik/Getty Images Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Joshua Steinglass acknowledged that Trump's behavior and the damage to public trust in the legal system would ...