Judge confirms Trump agreed to appear virtually. Judge Merchan begins by confirming that Trump is waiving his right to appear in person and that both parties have ...
Now that President-elect Donald Trump has been sentenced in his New York criminal trial, what ramifications does being a ...
The woman’s attorney, Eric Ross Bernstein, said he was not at liberty to comment when asked whether she had run into trouble ...
The incoming president, who did not physically attend the sentencing, appeared via a remote video feed from South Florida. After a 30-minute hearing, Judge Juan Merchan released Trump without any ...
Trump’s statements at the hearing were riddled with lies and irrelevancies. His only bit of remorse was saying that “this has been a very terrible experience.” For him or for the country?
Although Juan Merchan, acting justice on the New York State Supreme Court, set Trump's sentencing, he indicated he would hand the president-elect an "unconditional discharge" on January 10, which ...
President-elect Donald Trump turned to the Supreme Court in a last-ditch effort to stop the sentencing, citing the ...
The president-elect was given an unconditional discharge on Friday in his criminal hush money case in New York by Judge Juan ...
Trump's two-pronged effort comes after a lower-level New York appeals court on Tuesday rejected his latest effort to postpone ...
Donald J. Trump’s sentencing will allow him to begin mounting a formal appeal, which could take months or years. By Kate Christobek and Ben Protess In May, Donald J. Trump became the first ...
The New York Court of Appeals has denied a motion filed by President-elect Trump to stay the Jan. 10 sentencing in the New York v. Trump case. Trump was found guilty of 34 counts of ...
Judge Juan Merchan on Monday refused a request from President-elect Trump to halt the sentencing in his criminal hush money case.