A historic New York court ruling transforms Trump's political landscape with 34 felony convictions. Judge Merchan's ...
President Donald Trump was recently sentenced in the bookkeeping case brought against him by Alvin Bragg, the elected Democratic district attorney of Manhattan. The sentence was effectively nothing. A ...
Does America value second chances? Looking at presidential election results, you’d think yes. Donald Trump was convicted of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in the first degree. Then, ...
President-elect Donald Trump was sentenced in the bookkeeping case brought against him by Alvin Bragg, the elected Democratic district attorney of Manhattan. The sentence was effectively nothing.
Republicans used to criticize courts for “legislating from the bench,” and Chief Justice John Roberts claimed at his confirmation hearing that courts should just call balls and strikes.
Accordingly, when the trial court imposes a sentence of unconditional discharge, the defendant is released without imprisonment, probation supervision or conditions. A sentence of unconditional ...
A third New York jury convicted Trump of fraud for inflating the value of his real estate holdings, not an uncommon practice by developers. A federal judge fined him $355 million, even though harm was ...
Deadline: White House” legal reporter and former prosecutor Jordan Rubin answers your questions about the Supreme Court, ...
Popular radio host Charlamagne tha God mocked President-elect Donald Trump's sentencing in his New York trial as "pure political theater" and a "waste of time." On Friday, Trump was sentenced by ...
Michael Cohen, Donald Trump's former lawyer, revealed that he had to check ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence chatbot, to understand more about the president-elect's "unconditional discharge ...
On a chilly Friday morning in lower Manhattan, a 100-foot flag with the words “TRUMP WON TRIFECTA” unfurled at Collect Pond Park while President-elect Donald Trump was sentenced nearby to ...
The sentence, an "unconditional discharge," is rare in New York courts, according to The New York Times. But some conservative pundits and politicians on social media incorrectly announced that ...