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  2. Trump not eligible for immunity in New York hush money case ...

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    The New York judge in President-elect Donald Trump's criminal hush money case ruled Monday that the Supreme Court's presidential immunity decision does not apply to that case. Trump had sought to ...

  3. Judge rules Trump does not have presidential immunity ...

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    Donald Trump’s felony conviction in the New York hush money case should not be tossed out because of the Supreme Court’s ruling on presidential immunity, Judge Juan Merchan ruled Monday.

  4. Trump v. United States (2024) - Wikipedia

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    Adler argued that while presidential immunity may lack explicit textual basis, it is nonetheless a logical "consequence of the nature of executive power." [89] The Las Vegas Review-Journal wrote in support of the decision, arguing that the majority ruling settled on a middle ground between absolute immunity and none at all. [90]

  5. Trump lost on immunity. What's next for his New York hush ...

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    President-elect Donald Trump lost a bid Monday to get his 34 felony convictions tossed out based on a Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity, but he still has multiple avenues to fight the ...

  6. Immunity (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    A representation of the cholera epidemic of the 19th century. For thousands of years mankind has been intrigued with the causes of disease and the concept of immunity. The prehistoric view was that disease was caused by supernatural forces, and that illness was a form of theurgic punishment for "bad deeds" or "evil thoughts" visited upon the soul by the gods or by one's enemies. [8]

  7. Immunity - Wikipedia

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    Immunity from prosecution (international law), exclusion of governments or their officials from prosecution under international law; Judicial immunity, immunity of a judge or magistrate in the course of their official duties; Parliamentary immunity, immunity granted to elected officials during their tenure and in the course of their duties

  8. Manhattan DA suggests non-prison sentence for Trump in hush ...

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    "The Court could therefore conclude that presidential immunity, while not requiring dismissal, nonetheless would require a non-incarceratory sentence in these circumstances," the filing said.

  9. Judge rules Trump’s conviction withstands Supreme Court ...

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    A New York judge upheld a jury’s verdict that convicted President-elect Trump of a felony, ruling the outcome of the hush money case can withstand the Supreme Court’s new test for presidential ...