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President-elect Donald Trump on Friday received a no-penalty sentence known as an “unconditional discharge” in his New York hush money case, a rare decision for a felony conviction.
President Donald Trump told reporters on Tuesday, July 1, that former President Joe Biden wanted to see him behind bars, ...
Trump was sentenced on Jan. 10 by New York Judge Juan Merchan, who issued an unconditional discharge, meaning the then-president-elect would receive no prison time, probation, or further penalties.
President Trump's challenge to his felony hush money conviction in New York should be heard in federal court, an attorney for the president argued Wednesday.
The 47th president requests and receives a 60-day extension to file his brief arguing that his 34 ‘guilty’ verdicts ought to ...
rejected Trump’s requests to throw out the conviction on presidential immunity grounds and sentenced him on Jan. 10 to an unconditional discharge, leaving his conviction intact but sparing him any ...
Trump's attorney, Jeffrey Wall, argued that the president's appeal belonged in federal court because the Manhattan District Attorney's Office chose to include evidence that they say relates to Trump's ...
Trump was sentenced ten days before being sworn in for his second term, receiving an unconditional discharge, meaning he will not face fines, prison or any other penalties, but the conviction will ...
Trump’s hush money sentencing will go ahead on Friday, Supreme Court rules - 5-4 decision from the nation’s high court allows ...
rejected Trump’s requests to throw out the conviction on presidential immunity grounds and sentenced him on Jan. 10 to an unconditional discharge, leaving his conviction intact but sparing him any ...
A year after Donald Trump became the first ex-president to be found guilty of a felony, an appeals court is set to hear Trump's bid to move his case to federal court.