Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan will have wide discretion to choose from six potential punishments for former President Donald Trump at his sentencing next month — including some ...
New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan said most of Trump's arguments were a repetition of those he's made "numerous ...
A vast majority of criminal court judges in New York do not choose to publish the decisions they make in the cases they ...
The Medical Establishment’s Persistent Zeal to Impose DEI in Education As James reports, Judge Juan Merchan postponed Donald Trump’s sentencing in the Manhattan criminal case. It was the right ...
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But Justice Juan Merchan indicated he will not sentence ... and the importance of protecting the sanctity of a jury verdict,” Merchan wrote. “This Court is simply not persuaded that the ...
18 sentencing is necessary. Trump last week asked New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan to push his sentencing off until after the November presidential election, arguing that the current ...
Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s vote this week to reject President Trump’s freeze on foreign aid could signal a new era in the ...
Judge Juan Merchan said Trump ... election – did not expect Merchan to send the former president to jail. "It seems proper at this juncture to make known the Court's inclination to not impose ...
Trump's lawyers told Manhattan Judge Juan M. Merchan in court papers Monday that dismissal is warranted because of the extraordinary circumstances of his impending return to the White House.
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