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The Supreme Court denied Trump's bid to delay sentencing in the hush money case, reinforcing his upcoming appearance as the first felon president.
Donald Trump's sentencing in the hush money case is notably lenient, marking a significant legal development ahead of his presidential inauguration.
Trump seeks Supreme Court intervention to block felony sentencing in New York ahead of his presidential inauguration.
Trump's legal team appeals to the Supreme Court to postpone his felony sentencing, claiming it unfairly burdens his transition to presidency.
Trump seeks Supreme Court intervention to halt New York sentencing amid felony conviction over hush money payments, citing constitutional risks.
A judge permits the first felony defendant from Jan. 6 to attend Trump’s inauguration, despite opposition from the Department of Justice.
An appeals court denied Trump’s request to halt his sentencing for a hush money conviction, affirming the decision of Judge Juan Merchan.
Four fraternity members from SDSU face felony charges after a pledge was burned during a party skit, which left him hospitalized with severe injuries.
Crime rate in New York City falls in 2024, yet felony assaults and rapes see an alarming increase, raising concerns over public safety.
Trump's lawyers are pushing to pause the sentencing in his hush money case while an appeal progresses on his felony conviction.
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