President-elect Donald Trump will be sentenced today, following an order issued Friday by Manhattan-based Judge Juan Merchan.
NEW YORK (Reuters) -A New York appellate court on Tuesday denied President-elect Donald Trump's bid to halt sentencing set for Friday for his conviction on criminal charges stemming from hush money ...
Donald Trump’s sentencing ... hush money paid to a porn star began Friday, forcing him to revisit his felony conviction just days before he returns to the White House. Trump appeared virtually for the ...
President-elect Donald Trump was sentenced to be released with no restrictions Friday after his criminal conviction in the "hush money" case in New York. Though he'll receive no punishment under ...
Today, the conservative-dominated panel announced it won’t block the president-elect’s sentencing in his New York criminal trial. Trump was convicted in his hush-money case in May. He was ...
New York's highest court refused to halt President-elect Donald Trump's criminal sentencing – scheduled for Friday – in his hush money criminal case. Thursday's ruling is the latest setback ...
President-elect Donald Trump maintained in a social media post Friday that the New York hush money case should never ... Friday’s sentencing formalized Trump’s status as the first president ...
“There should be no sentencing, and President Trump will ... up in the defence team’s motions to dismiss the New York hush-money case. Judge Merchan explicitly addressed that ambiguity in ...
Lawyers for Donald Trump on Monday demanded a New York judge delay the president-elect's sentencing in his "hush money" criminal case, which is scheduled to take place at the end of the week.
A sharply divided Supreme Court has rejected President-elect Donald Trump’s bid to delay sentencing in his New York hush ...
A New York appellate court on Tuesday denied President-elect Donald Trump's bid to halt sentencing set for Friday for his conviction on criminal charges stemming from hush money paid to a porn star.
New York's highest court refuses to halt Trump's sentencing, leaving the U.S. Supreme Court as his final option.