President-elect Donald Trump will reportedly be sentenced on January 10th in his so-called “hush money” case, a judge ruled on Friday. The judge also noted that he would not imprison him.
Read More Trump To Be Sentenced Jan. 10 In ‘Hush Money’ Case, Judge Vows Not To Jail HimTag: Judge Juan Merchan
Trump Lawyers Call On Judge To Toss ‘Hush Money’ Case, Highlighting Hunter Biden’s Pardon
Attorneys for President-elect Donald Trump have called on the judge overseeing his falsifying records case to dismiss the indictment, citing President Joe Biden’s pardoning of his son Hunter.
Read More Trump Lawyers Call On Judge To Toss ‘Hush Money’ Case, Highlighting Hunter Biden’s PardonJim Jordan Subpoenas Progressive Political Campaigning Company That Employs Judge Merchan’s Daughter
Jim Jordan, the Ohio Republican who chairs the House Judiciary Committee, has issued a subpoena seeking additional information about the political work of the daughter of New York State Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchan, who is overseeing Donald Trump’s case.
Read More Jim Jordan Subpoenas Progressive Political Campaigning Company That Employs Judge Merchan’s DaughterTrump ‘Hush Money’ Sentencing Delayed Until September
Former President Donald Trump’s sentencing has been delayed until September 18th as he works to set aside the recent guilty verdict after the Supreme Court’s presidential immunity decision on Monday.
Read More Trump ‘Hush Money’ Sentencing Delayed Until SeptemberJudge Merchan Removed From Overseeing Steve Bannon’s Trump Wall Fundraiser Case
Judge Juan Merchan, who oversaw former President Donald Trump’s “hush money” case, has been removed from former Trump strategist Steve Bannon’s upcoming criminal fraud trial.
Read More Judge Merchan Removed From Overseeing Steve Bannon’s Trump Wall Fundraiser CaseTrump Conviction May Be Declared Mistrial Due to Possible Juror Confidentiality Breach
Judge Juan Merchan, who presided over Donald Trump’s so-called “hush money” trial, expressed worry in a letter on Friday regarding a social media comment uploaded to Meta (Facebook) by someone claiming to be a juror’s cousin.
Read More Trump Conviction May Be Declared Mistrial Due to Possible Juror Confidentiality Breach