NEW YORK (Reuters) -New York prosecutors on Thursday will ask the judge overseeing Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial to impose more fines on the former U.S. president for violating a gag order ...
For the first time, a judge will consider whether a former president should be put behind bars for a felony conviction.
Here’s are all the decisions Judge Juan Merchan faces now that the jury has found Donald Trump guilty, including whether he ...
Dealing with the gag order is a distraction for both sides. But if Trump is convicted, his violations could be used as ...
Donald Trump has been found guilty in a historical verdict, but does that actually mean the former president will receive ...
Donald Trump is not above the law, because he sits before a jury in a federal courtroom, but he is more equal under the law ...
A Manhattan grand jury indicts former President Donald Trump, the first former president to be charged with a felony in U.S.
Trump’s remorsefulness – or lack thereof – could be a key factor at his sentencing. In his first remarks since his conviction ...
Trump blasted the judge's gag order again Monday night, while commenting on two witnesses that are part of his defense. He ...
Michael Cohen – Trump’s former lawyer, fixer and confidant – was the star witness for the prosecutors, and testified that ...
Trump has not yet commented on the verdict, but he pleaded not guilty to the charges and the jury’s decision comes after he ...
Experts say Trump is unlikely to get jail time even if convicted in the Stormy Daniels hush money case. But Judge Juan ...