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Even if Trump fails to persuade Merchan, he could ask for an appeals court to review Merchan's ruling before any sentencing takes place. Mitchell Epner, a New York litigator and former New Jersey ...
Trump's lawyers are urging Merchan to act “in the interests of justice" and rip up the verdict, the first criminal conviction of a former and now future U.S. president.
Former Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney responded to President-elect Trump floating jail time for some former members of the Jan. 6 committee over allegations of "deleting" evidence.
Gooden pled guilty to an April 2004 charge that he sped away from a traffic stop and an unrelated March 2005 charge of hitting his girlfriend. He was given 45 days in prison for the latter charge but credited for time served. [242] On April 5, 2006, he was re-sentenced to a year and a day in prison for violating his probation by using cocaine ...
Trump also doubled down on his campaign promise to end birthright citizenship, which is protected by the 14th Amendment, and suggested he may attempt to overturn the right through executive action.
Future violations could lead to jail time, he warned, and the offending posts had to be deleted quickly. By Tuesday afternoon, the posts were gone. But Trump made it clear he was not about to go ...
It's unclear right now whether Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, who prosecuted the case, will ask for jail time at Trump's sentencing, and even if he does, the judge, Juan Merchan, may go ...
Donald Trump became the first president in American history to be charged with a crime on Tuesday 4 April 2023 when he appeared before a judge at Manhattan Criminal Court accused of falsifying ...