Forty-two percent of people convicted of falsifying business records in New York in the last decade were sentenced to time in ...
The order prevents Donald Trump from publicly commenting about the family members of the case’s judge. Content creator Joseph ...
Donald J. Trump faces sentencing on Nov. 26. The election three weeks earlier may determine not only if he returns to the ...
In Justice Juan Merchan’s Manhattan courtroom, the wheels of justice keep turning on the day that the former president was to have been sentenced. By James Barron Good morning. It’s Wednesday.
On September 18, Donald J. Trump was scheduled to be sentenced by Judge Juan Merchan in New York City in the case regarding whether he intended to violate federal campaign finance rules.
Judge Juan Merchan's recent decision to delay sentencing in Donald Trump's New York criminal case effectively keeps the matter out of the Supreme Court before November's election, according to a ...
In a four-page letter on Friday, Acting Manhattan state Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan explained his reasoning in postponing Donald Trump’s sentencing for his 34 felony convictions in the ...
On that day, Judge Juan Merchan agreed to his request to postpone sentencing in the New York hush money case until after the 2024 presidential election. Merchan’s decision was a big victory for ...
The gag order, put in place by New York's Judge Juan Merchan, prevents the current Republican presidential nominee from speaking about court staff, prosecutors or their families. Merchan had ...
That means the gag order imposed on Trump by state Judge Juan Merchan is still in effect. Trump had argued the order, which bars him from attacking witnesses, individual prosecutors, jurors, court ...