Judge Juan Merchan paused all deadlines in President-elect Donald Trump’s New York case — including the sentencing date scheduled for later this month.
Justice Juan Merchan originally scheduled the sentencing of Donald Trump for July, after Trump was convicted of 34 felonies in the New York hush-money case. But after the Supreme Court ruled on July 1 ...
President-elect Donald Trump was convicted in May by a Manhattan jury on 34 counts of falsifying business records, which if ...
Trump’s conviction on 34 felon counts of falsifying business records involves his efforts to hide a $130,000 payment during ...
In May, a jury found Trump guilty on 34 felony counts, raising the prospect that he could face prison time. Experts told The ...
The judge overseeing Donald Trump's criminal hush money case has put off ruling on whether the president-elect's conviction ...
The decision Merchan was expected to hand down Tuesday was on Trump's motion to overturn the conviction and dismiss the ...
Trump's former adviser Kash Patel claimed that the judge in the president-elect's hush money case doesn't have the ...
A judge has postponed a decision on whether to undo President-elect Donald Trump’s hush money conviction as prosecutors ...
Following a joint request by both the prosecution and the defense, the court agreed to postpone a decision on the issue until ...
A New York judge delayed a Tuesday decision on whether President-elect Trump’s conviction can withstand the Supreme Court’s ...
The aim is to reconsider whether the 45th president’s victory at the ballot box makes a prison sentence impossible.