Donald Trump was convicted in May on 34 counts of falsifying business records. He was sentenced Friday in a New York court.
New York Justice Juan Merchan issued a so-called “unconditional discharge,” a decision that spares the incoming president any jail time, fines or probation but upholds his conviction on 34 ...
In a landmark decision, Judge Juan Merchan issued a no-penalty verdict for Donald Trump in the hush money case, absolving him of all 34 counts without jail time, probation, or financial penalties.
Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan is abusing his power one last ... will be “unconditional discharge,” meaning no jail time, no probation, no fine — but Trump’s official ...
That was the upshot of New York Justice Juan Merchan’s deft handling ... to walk away free without restriction of any kind. No jail time. No probation. No fines. But the felonies stand and ...
Donald Trump has been given an unconditional discharge over hush money payments sent to porn star Stormy Daniels, avoiding jail before his inauguration later this month.
Out of the gate in his second term, President Donald Trump has delivered a raft of executive orders and policy edicts that ...
NEW YORK — A defiant President-elect Donald Trump received his no-jail sentence Friday in a ... He told State Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchan that the trial, conviction and sentencing was ...
Justice Juan Merchan's sentencing of Trump ... Merchan said he was imposing the sentence sparing Trump jail, a fine or probation because the U.S. Constitution shields presidents from criminal ...
Justice Juan Merchan’s sentencing of Trump ... While Trump would have been unlikely to get jail time due to his advanced age and lack of a criminal history, legal experts said it was not ...
Attorneys and legal experts railed against New York Judge Juan Merchan sentencing President ... meaning he faces no punishment such as fines or jail time. "This is the end of the politicalization ...
He has received an unconditional discharge - meaning he will not face jail time, probation or a fine. Manhattan Judge Juan M Merchan could have jailed him for up to four years. You can read about ...