What happens to Donald Trump’s criminal conviction? Here are a few ways it could go
- Donald Trump faces a criminal conviction involving 34 felon counts of falsifying business records, related to a $130,000 payment linked to Stormy Daniels during his 2016 campaign.
- Judge Juan M. Merchan has put the case on hold until at least Nov. 19 while both sides consider the next steps.
- Prosecutors have been instructed to respond to Trump’s appeal by Jan. 13 regarding the high court’s ruling on presidential immunity.
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Donald Trump’s electoral victory raised a deep riddle for the judge who oversees his criminal case in New York. Can he sentence the president-elect or do so could interfere with Trump’s constitutional responsibility to lead the nation? The court documents that were made public on Tuesday revealed that Judge Juan M. Merchan has suspended the case until at least November 19, while he and lawyers on both sides assess what should happen next. Trump’…
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ThePatriotLight - On Tuesday, the judge overseeing President-elect Donald Trump’s case in New York regarding his non-disclosure agreement (NDA) with Stormy Daniels has delayed his decision on sentencing yet again. According to the Washington Free Beacon, Judge Juan Merchan’s latest delay came after former President Trump emerged victorious in the 2024 election. As the Supreme Court ruled earlier this year that the former and future President has…
Here are a few ways Donald Trump’s criminal conviction could go
Donald Trump's election victory created a profound conundrum for the judge overseeing his criminal case in New York. Can he go ahead and sentence the president-elect, or would doing so potentially get in the way of Trump's constitutional responsibility to lead the nation?
Trump must still get jail time for his felonies
Yesterday, Acting Manhattan state Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan postponed deadlines for the sentencing of former and future President Donald J. Trump for his convictions on 34 felony counts for fraudulently falsifying business records. Both the district attorney and Trump’s defense lawyer, in response to Trump’s election victory, requested the delay to file their respective positions on the “appropriate steps going forward.” Winning the pre…

What happens to Donald Trump’s criminal conviction? Here are a few ways it could go
A New York judge says he'll make a decision as early as next week on the future of Donald Trump's hush money case. Judge Juan M. Merchan made the announcement
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