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What Trump’s victory means for his criminal sentencing and other New York legal woes
Trump’s hush money sentencing is unprecedented and unpredictable. But barring successful appeals, he’ll still owe more than $500 million in civil penalties from his other cases in New York.
Does Donald Trump's election victory mean his criminal cases will disappear?
Legal experts say Donald Trump's election victory likely means his criminal cases will be put on hold while he serves in the White House.
Trump's New York sentencing still could happen even after election victory
A state case against him for allegedly conspiring to interfere with Georgia’s election in 2020 will go on hold until after his term in office ends - if it's still alive by then. But next week, the fate of the remaining case – his conviction on 34 felony counts in New York – will be determined.
CNN Legal Analyst Reveals Trump’s Chances of Being Sentenced to Prison
A prison sentence would be a headache for the president-elect, but he wouldn’t have to worry about serving any time until after leaving office—if at all.
What Trump's re-election means for the federal cases against him
Donald Trump will be the first president to take office while being a convicted felon, with state and federal criminal cases still pending. State-level convictions remain beyond presidential powers, but Trump’s re-election seemingly means the end of those federal cases — and soon.
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Judge says New York can’t use two-century-old law to block migrant buses from Texas
Judge says New York can’t use two-century-old law to block migrant buses from Texas - The court dismissed a lawsuit ...
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Trump’s New York Case: What Happens Now?
Q: What will happen in Donald Trump’s New York state criminal case now that he is president-elect? A: Trump is scheduled to ...
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Judge strikes down New York law intended to protect minority groups’ voting power
A judge has struck down a state law that made it easier for New Yorkers to sue over electoral divisions and voting rules that ...
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Family Court Judge Moving to State Supreme Court in Western New York
Monroe County Family Court Judge Stacey Romeo, a Republican, declared victory for the 14-year state Supreme Court post in the ...
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Judge rules New York cannot block Texas from sending migrant buses
A state court judge ruled that New York City cannot block Texas from sending buses with migrants, who have crossed the ...
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Immigration lawyers prepare to battle Trump in court again
Lawyers for immigrants said they have been preparing for months for the possibility of large-scale workplace raids, roundups ...
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NY's ‘Dreamer’ immigrants, long spared deportation, face new Trump threat
The Obama-era protection known as DACA, already challenged in the courts, is expected to encounter fresh attack in Trump's second term.
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'Adjourn, adjourn, adjourn' — Trump is expected to use new status as president-elect to delay hush-money sentencing
Assuming Trump's sentencing delay bids fail, "Merchan will sentence Trump and Trump will appeal the conviction and sentence, ...
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Brooklyn Feds Detain A New York Man Accused Of Supporting ISIS
In the court's complaint, Aman was accused of donating money to a man he believed to be part of ISIS and being vocal about ...
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New York state voters pass Proposition 1
Supporters and opponents disagreed sharply about the potential legal impact of Prop 1, also called the Equal Rights Amendment ...
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