Judge Juan Merchan is expected to rule on whether to throw out president-elect Trump's hush money conviction. Prosecutors are ...
The Manhattan district attorney said Tuesday it would agree to postpone Donald Trump's sentencing to give them time to ...
A Métis member of Parliament is calling on the employment minister to resign over what he calls harmful false claims to ...
Prosecutors say they oppose Donald Trump’s attempt to dismiss his New York criminal hush money conviction -- but that they do ...
In May, Trump became the first former U.S. president to be criminally convicted over his involvement in the hush money case.
The move could lead to a lengthy delay of the former president’s sentencing on 34 felony counts.
December at the earliest. Prosecutors say waiting four years to sentence Trump is one option.
Manhattan prosecutors said they will oppose a request by Donald Trump’s lawyers to dismiss his 34-count felony conviction as ...
President-elect Donald Trump's November 26 sentencing for his hush money trial conviction has been adjourned. Judge Juan ...
Judge Juan M. Merchan halted proceedings last week after prosecutors asked for time to assess next steps in the wake of Trump ...
When Donald Trump stood trial in his historic criminal hush-money case earlier this year, a bevy of GOP elites flocked to a Manhattan courthouse in support of the former and now future president.
Acting Manhattan state Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan has given himself until Tuesday to decide whether or not to toss the 34 guilty felony verdicts in Donald Trump’s New York hush money ...