Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan is abusing his power one last time in a bid to ensure that Donald Trump is technically a convicted felon when he takes the oath of office Jan. 20. Yes: The ...
New York Justice Juan Merchan’s decision to let Donald Trump go unpunished for his 34 felony-count convictions was the right ...
The nation’s high court denied Trump’s request for an emergency stay, or pause, of the criminal proceedings in his Manhattan ...
Trump was found guilty in May of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records over allegations that he instructed his then ...
The Supreme Court voted 5-4 to reject an appeal from President Trump that sought to block his sentencing Friday in the hush-money case.
Former President Donald Trump sits with his attorney Todd Blanche before Judge Juan Merchan in New York on April 15 ... He would walk away a free man, with no further obligations to the court. Judge ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A divided Supreme Court on Thursday rejected President-elect Donald Trump’s bid to delay his sentencing in his hush money case in New York. The court’s 5-4 order clears the way for ...
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Trump. Trump filed an emergency petition to the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday in an effort to prevent his Jan. 10 sentencing, scheduled by Judge Juan Merchan, from taking place. "The application ...
Judge Juan Merchan of New York has already said he intends to impose ... Trump has argued that as president-elect he is immune from all prosecution and sentencing, after the Supreme Court last summer ...
The Supreme Court signaled on Friday that it is considering upholding Congress’s ban on TikTok until the platform separates itself from its parent company, Chinese-owned ByteDance. The court declined ...
He also will let Trump appear virtually for the 9:30 a.m. hearing in Manhattan Supreme Court. Trump, 78, can’t appeal to overturn the conviction until the sentencing is complete. Juan M. Merchan, the ...