A federal judge dismissed a second lawsuit on Monday brought by a former Colorado Department of Corrections employee who was ...
President-elect Donald Trump formally appealed his New York felony conviction, jumpstarting his latest fight to get the ...
New York prosecutor Joshua Steinglass highlighted Trump's detrimental impact on the legal system, citing actions before, during, and after the trial. Despite this, Trump attended his sentencing ...
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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.
Well, this is one for the history books. Donald Trump has managed to turn a 34-felony conviction into basically a legal ...
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The New York judge who presided over Donald Trump’s hush money case on Friday sentenced the president-elect to an “unconditional discharge,” meaning he is now a convicted felon in the eyes of New York ...
Ahead of the sentencing, prosecutor Joshua Steinglass said Trump had been convicted of a "premeditated and continuous deception." "The verdict in this case was unanimous and decisive and it must ...
In a special edition of the Deadline: Legal Newsletter, guest editor Jessica Levinson looks at the sentencing of the president-elect in the hush money case. By Jessica Levinson Welcome, Deadline ...
Read and listen to Donald Trump's entire sentencing hearing following his conviction for falsifying business records in order to influence the 2016 election.
Prosecutor Joshua Steinglass reminded the judge that the jury’s unanimous verdict must be respected, but acknowledged that any other sentence besides an unconditional discharge could interfere ...