President-elect Trump was sentenced Friday after being found guilty on charges of falsifying business records stemming from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s yearslong investigation.
New York Judge Juan Merchan gave Americans an unusual level of access Friday by making public the audio from President-elect Donald Trump 's criminal sentencing.
Attorneys and legal experts railed against New York Judge Juan Merchan sentencing President-elect Donald Trump in the NY v. Trump case just days ahead of his inauguration as president, saying the ...
Joyce Vance discusses Merchan citing a recent report from Chief Justice John Roberts while announcing Trump's sentencing date ...
non-violent offender convicted of the lowest-level felony in New York — and incarcerating the president of the United States would be deeply impractical. "I think Judge Merchan would've been a ...
To the contrary, New York State Supreme Court Justice Juan ... Roberts Jr. about attacks on judges. Merchan noted past instances in which “counsel has come dangerously close to crossing the ...
Trump was found guilty in May of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records over allegations that he instructed his then ...
In roughly six minutes of remarks to the court, a calm but insistent Trump called the case “a weaponization of government” and “an embarrassment to New York.” ...
On Friday, the sentencing of President-Elect Donald Trump saw one of the most impassioned defense arguments given at such a ...
The New York judge who presided over Donald Trump ... with such a unique and remarkable set of circumstances," Judge Juan Merchan said before he handed down his sentence.
A Jan. 3 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) claims President-elect Donald Trump could spend several years behind bars after he is sentenced by New York Judge Juan Merchan. “President ...
Merchan allowed media organizations to record the audio from inside the courtroom as he sentenced President-elect Donald Trump on Friday to an “unconditional discharge”.