New York Justice Juan Merchan’s decision to let Donald Trump go unpunished for his 34 felony-count convictions was the right ...
Donald Trump, felon, will remain exactly that. A felon. He also will remain a free man, ready to take the oath of office Jan.
US president-elect Donald Trump officially became a convicted felon as New York judge Juan Merchan sentenced him on 34 counts ...
Judge Juan Merchan understands that jury verdicts matter. And in this case, the verdict matters more than the sentence.
Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan is abusing his power one last time in a bid to ensure that Donald Trump is technically a convicted felon when he takes the oath of office Jan. 20.
Judge Juan Merchan spent seven minutes during Friday’s sentencing hearing bemoaning that President-elect Donald Trump’s election victory prevented him from ...
Trump’s attorneys have pointed to the Supreme Court’s ruling giving him broad ... courts refused to do postpone the sentencing by Juan M. Merchan, the judge who presided over Trump’s trial ...
The Supreme Court voted 5-4 to reject an appeal from President Trump that sought to block his sentencing Friday in the hush-money case.
The nation’s high court denied Trump’s request for an emergency stay, or pause, of the criminal proceedings in his Manhattan ...
Donald Trump’s attempt to avoid sentencing in his Manhattan criminal case has been rejected by the Supreme Court.
Judge Juan Merchan’s decision to set President ... He would walk away a free man, with no further obligations to the court. Judge Merchan’s critics generally had two questions.