Judge sets Trump’s sentencing in hush money case for Jan. 10, but signals no jail time
- A judge set President-elect Donald Trump's sentencing in his hush money case for Jan. 10, but promised not to jail him.
- Trump was convicted in May of 34 counts of falsifying business records related to a hush money payment to Stormy Daniels.
- The judge indicated that Trump would receive a conditional discharge if he avoids rearrest after sentencing.
- Trump's lawyers argued for the case to be dismissed, citing potential disruptions to his ability to govern.
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Judge Upholds Trump’s Conviction but Rules Out Prison Time
President-elect Donald Trump will not serve time in prison following his May conviction for multiple alleged felonies in New York. This decision was made clear by Judge Juan Merchan, who on Friday upheld the jury’s verdict but signaled that Trump would face no actual punishment beyond the “convicted felon” label—a designation that Democrats and
Donald Trump is far from satisfied that ten days before his inauguration as president he will have to appear in court and receive his sentence in the hush money case.


Faced with the dilemma never before seen of how, when or even whether to sentence a former and future president of the United States, the judge who takes the money case out of the silence of President-elect Donald Trump made a radical decision that, however, could lead the case to a discreet end.
Judge Merchan Schedules Trump Sentencing in Hush Money Case for January 10
from Your News: Former President Donald Trump is scheduled to be sentenced next week in the Manhattan District Attorney’s hush money case. By yourNEWS Media Newsroom Former President Donald Trump will be sentenced on January 10, days before his scheduled inauguration, in the Manhattan District Attorney’s high-profile hush money case. Judge Juan Merchan, presiding over […]
Trump, between flags at half-mast and sentence: the ruined party of the first convicted US president
Ten days before the tycoon is sworn in, there will be the last act of the Stormy Daniels trial in which he is convicted. Even the mourning for the death of Jimmy Carter - scheduled for 30 days - will last until Inauguration Day
'A farce'. And with Musk he attacks the judge in the pornstar case (ANSA)
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