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at Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene for supporting Trump during a Trump protest in New York City. [ 65 ] In tandem to the proceedings, on March 22 the New York Senate passed a bill aiming to exclude the terms of a U.S. president from the time counted by statutes of limitations, as presidential immunity could potentially be used ...
People v. Trump Court New York Supreme Court Full case name The People of the State of New York v. Donald J. Trump Submitted March 30, 2023 Started April 15, 2024 Decided May 30, 2024 Verdict Guilty on all counts Charge First-degree falsifying business records (34 counts) Citation IND-71543-23 Case history Subsequent action Sentence of unconditional discharge Court membership Judge sitting ...
Former US President Donald Trump arrives at the New York State Supreme Court during the civil fraud trial against the Trump Organization, in New York City on December 7, 2023. ... U.S. President ...
An attorney for Donald Trump said in a filing Wednesday that a judge’s request for comment on whether an ex-Trump Organization executive lied on the stand during the former president’s civil ...
This story has been updated to include a more recent statement from Sen. Chuck Schumer. Former President Donald Trump was found guilty on Thursday on all 34 counts against him in his New York hush ...
The criminal trial in The People of the State of New York v. Donald J. Trump was held from April 15 to May 30, 2024. Donald Trump, the 45th president of the United States, was charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to conceal payments made to the pornographic film actress Stormy Daniels as hush money to buy her silence over a sexual encounter between them; with costs ...
Trump’s lawyers argued his conviction on 34 counts of falsifying business records should be vacated after the Supreme Court ruled that evidence of a president’s official acts should not be ...
Trump v. Anderson, 2024, in which the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Congress determines ballot eligibility for federal officeholders [2] E. Jean Carroll v. Trump, 2019–2024, a concluded suit regarding sexual assault and defamation; New York v. Trump et al, 2019–2024, a concluded suit regarding fraudulently misrepresenting the value of real ...