Donald Trump has been ordered to appear for sentencing in his hush money criminal case on Jan. 10, though the New York state judge signaled that the president-elect wouldn’t face time behind bars.
New York Justice Juan Merchan signalled he would not sentence Trump to jail time, probation or a fine, and instead give him a ...
The judge overseeing Donald Trump’s hush money case in New York dealt with a host of weighty, unprecedented questions before deciding Friday that the president-elect should ...
Judge Juan Merchan denied Trump's motion to dismiss the case against him, and said he could appear in person or remotely for ...
JERICHO, Long Island (WABC) -- A man accused of driving the wrong way while drunk and crashing into a car, killing two 14-year-old boys, has pleaded guilty in court on Friday. Amandeep Singh pleaded ...
The New York judge who oversaw President-elect Donald J. Trump’s hush-money trial scheduled his sentencing for Jan. 10. Mr.
Justice Juan Merchan indicates he will not hand down prison term as Trump prepares to take office - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Merchan’s concern for the rule of law and his condemnation of Trump’s attack on the judiciary are well stated. But his timing puts higher courts in an impossible bind and his ruling is not likely to ...
South Carolina's Supreme Court set a Jan. 31 date for the state's next execution after allowing a pause for the Christmas ...
The judge in Donald Trump's New York criminal hush money case indicated Friday that he intends to sentence the ...
The New York judge who rejected President-elect Donald Trump's argument that his criminal "hush money" case should be thrown ...
He will be sentenced on Jan. 10, shortly before his inauguration, but is unlikely to face jail time or other penalties.