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The case extends from a federal case to determine whether then-President Donald Trump and others engaged in election interference during the 2020 election, including events during the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. It is the first time a case concerning criminal prosecution for alleged official acts of a president was brought ...
The case. Trump’s trial began on April 15 with jury selection. Trump was required to attend each day, and was the first former president to ever be held in contempt of court for violating a gag ...
trump sentencing slated for july 11 The guilty verdict in former President Donald Trump’s New York hush money trial on Thursday was met with reaction from both sides of the political aisle.
A federal trial focusing on Trump’s role in the Jan. 6, 2021, riots at the US Capitol is supposed to start next March. So is the New York City case on campaign finance payoffs, though that could ...
On April 24, Trump's lawyer Alina Habba in an interview on Newsmax's Greg Kelly Reports stated that the case was politically motivated. [137] On April 15, Habba stated that she does not attend Trump's criminal trial because she is a civil attorney. [138] On April 16, Habba stated that Trump may be nodding off due to the excess reading in court ...
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 ...
Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial delivered a historic verdict this week, convicting the former president with 34 counts of falsifying business records while trying to cover up an effort to ...
The 6-week-long New York trial began on April 15, 2024 with Trump convicted in all 34 charges and sentencing scheduled for November 26. [2] On June 5, 2024, the Georgia trial was paused while the Georgia Court of Appeals decided whether to disqualify Fani Willis .