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Donald Trump’s lawyers are demanding that the Manhattan judge in his hush money case “immediately” toss his conviction — claiming that it’s unconstitutional to prosecute a president ...
President-elect Donald Trump was scheduled to be sentenced next week for dozens of convictions in the New York hush money case, but Judge Juan Merchan granted a delay ahead of Trump’s team ...
NEW YORK — One year after his criminal conviction in the Manhattan hush money case, Donald Trump is still fighting to shed his felon status. The president’s personal lawyers appeared before a ...
Trump’s lawyers seek to halt his sentencing in hush money case while they ask a New York appeals court to reverse Judge Juan M. Merchan's decision.
Trump moves to halt hush money proceedings, sentencing after asking federal court to step in Trump’s lawyers are moving to halt proceedings in his NY hush money criminal case and postpone next ...
The judge presiding over Donald Trump's New York hush money trial on Friday postponed the sentencing that was scheduled for next week to allow for more time for arguments on whether the case ...
Trump had to get new lawyers to represent him in the so-called hush money case, because he tapped much of his defense team for high-ranking Justice Department posts.
The Trump Cases N.Y. prosecutors appear open to years-long delay in Trump hush money case Manhattan prosecutors said they will oppose a request by Donald Trump’s lawyers to dismiss his 34-count ...
A federal judge on Tuesday swiftly rejected former President Donald Trump's request to intervene in his New York hush money criminal case, spurning the former president's attempt at an end-run ...
President-elect Donald Trump’s lawyers formally asked a judge Monday to throw out his hush money criminal conviction, arguing continuing the case would present unconstitutional “disruptions to ...
President-elect Donald Trump has asked a judge to halt this week’s sentencing in his New York hush money case while he appeals a ruling upholding the verdict.
NEW YORK — One year after his criminal conviction in the Manhattan hush money case, Donald Trump is still fighting to shed his felon status. The president’s personal lawyers appeared before a ...
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