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Trump, New York's highest court
Trump claims hush-money sentencing ‘mere days’ before inauguration is ‘unconstitutional’ in failed application to state’s highest court
New York's highest court has rejected Donald Trump's latest bid to halt this Friday's sentencing hearing in his criminal hush-money case. The post Trump claims hush-money sentencing ‘mere days’ before inauguration is ‘unconstitutional’ in failed application to state’s highest court first appeared on Law & Crime.
N.Y. appellate judge allows Trump's Friday hush money sentencing to go forward
Trump lawyer Todd Blanche argued that his client is already protected by presidential immunity and that the judge should block his sentencing on state felony charges.
New York's highest court won't stop Trump's sentencing
A deputy clerk for Judge Jenny Rivera wrote in a two-sentence letter to Trump's lawyer, Todd Blanche, that the judge declined to intervene. Trump was convicted last year on 34 fel
New York Sun
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The New York Sun
The highest court in New York has denied President Trump's 11th hour appeal to stop his sentencing in the hush-money case.
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Trump’s Lawyers Have Assailed Jack Smith. They Could Soon Have Power to Go After Him.
The president-elect’s defense lawyers accused the special counsel of unethical and improper behavior in his prosecutions of ...
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Former White House counsel: Trump will make DOJ his own 'personal' law firm
Since winning the United States' 2024 election, President-elect Donald Trump has made a point of picking ultra-MAGA loyalists ...
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Trump Loses Bid to Block Friday Sentencing
At the core of Blanche’s argument lay two points: that the Supreme Court had ruled that Trump was immune over the summer, and ...
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Trump to Face (Symbolic) Consequences for (Some of) His Crimes
He tried to claim that sitting presidents had immunity, only for Gesmer to remind him that Trump was not yet president. But ...
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