President-elect Donald Trump formally appealed his New York felony conviction, jumpstarting his latest fight to get the ...
Trump was found guilty in May of 34 felonies for authorizing a scheme in 2017 to falsify records in order to cover up reimbursements for a "hush money" payment.
Trump attends his sentencing hearing with Judge Juan Merchan following jury conviction in his hush money case.
Donald Trump was convicted in May on 34 counts of falsifying business records. He was sentenced Friday in a New York court.
Joshua Steinglass, a prosecutor in the Donald Trump hush money case, presented his closing arguements on Friday during the sentencing hearing. He told the court that the president-elect's attacks ...
The US president-elect was convicted for falsifying business records relating to a payment made to adult-film star Stormy ...
He also was not fined for his conviction. The lack of a formal punishment was recommended by prosecutor Joshua Steinglass based on the "unique posture and the defendant's status as president-elect." ...
With Trump 10 days from inauguration, Judge Juan M. Merchan has indicated he plans a no-penalty sentence called an ...
The New York judge who presided over Donald Trump’s hush money case on Friday sentenced the president-elect to an ...
“The sanctity of a jury’s verdict and deference to it is bedrock principle in our nation’s jurisprudence,” prosecutor Joshua Steinglass told the court on Friday. Manhattan prosecutors and ...
For the people. Assistant Manhattan DA Joshua Steinglass: Thank you. Where's the preferred place for me to stand? Judge Merchan: Wherever you feel comfortable. Steinglass: The defendant in this ...