President-elect Donald Trump is asking the Supreme Court to call off Friday's sentencing in his hush money case in New York.
A New York judge rejected Monday President-elect Trump's latest attempt to halt sentencing for his felony hush money case ...
In the two-page order, Merchan criticized Trump's lawyers for repeating arguments the court has already rejected and ...
The sentencing for Trump's felony conviction was originally scheduled for July 11, and is currently set for Friday.
Trump appealed a New York judge's plan to sentence him Friday by arguing his conviction should be overturned due to ...
A New York judge on Tuesday rejected President-elect Donald Trump's latest attempt to postpone sentencing in his "hush money" ...
In a surprise ruling last week, the judge ordered Trump to appear for sentencing either in person or virtually following his May conviction on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.
New York judge Juan Merchan on Friday ordered Donald Trump to appear for sentencing on January 10 for his hush-money conviction, finding that a president-elect does not enjoy presidential immunity.
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President-elect Donald Trump, whose victory was certified by Congress on Monday, is asking the Supreme Court to call off his ...