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The Supreme Court ruled against halting Donald Trump's sentencing over felony convictions, allowing it to proceed as scheduled.
Donald Trump's sentencing in the hush money case is notably lenient, marking a significant legal development ahead of his presidential inauguration.
Hong Kong's highest court questions the basis for convicting members of the June 4 alliance related to the Tiananmen Square vigil.
Birmingham rapper Twista Cheese convicted for a menacing TikTok video aimed at Tommy Robinson, referencing guns and violence.
Trump seeks Supreme Court intervention to halt New York sentencing amid felony conviction over hush money payments, citing constitutional risks.
Hong Kong's Court of Final Appeal examines the justification behind convicting leaders of the June 4 alliance, raising concerns about a fair trial.
Former Hong Kong lawmaker Chim Pui-chung requests leniency post-fraud conviction, citing age, health issues, and societal contributions.
The California Supreme Court reversed a mother's murder conviction, emphasizing the inequities faced by domestic violence victims under the law.
An appeals court denied Trump’s request to halt his sentencing for a hush money conviction, affirming the decision of Judge Juan Merchan.
New York Judge Juan Merchan upholds Trump's felony conviction, setting sentencing date ahead of his possible return to office in January 2025.
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