The letter to the Trump administration threatened legal action against the government’s purge of employees who worked on Jan.
MANHATTAN (CN) — Donald Trump is appealing the New York criminal conviction that made him the first felon to hold the ...
Attorneys and legal experts railed against New York Judge Juan Merchan sentencing President-elect Donald Trump in the NY v. Trump case just days ahead of his inauguration as president, saying the ...
New York Judge Juan Merchan gave Americans an unusual level of access Friday by making public the audio from President-elect ...
Trump sat beside his defense attorney Todd Blanche. Judge Juan Merchan did not sentence the president-elect to prison, and instead sentenced him to an unconditional discharge, meaning there is no ...
Trump attends his sentencing hearing with Judge Juan Merchan following jury conviction in his hush money case.
Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan is abusing his power one last time in a bid to ensure that Donald Trump is technically a convicted felon when he takes the oath of office Jan. 20.
Judge Juan Merchan's ruling spares Trump any jail time, fines or probation supervision for his conviction, though the sentence cements his status as the first convicted felon to hold the White House.
Judge Juan Merchan understands that jury verdicts matter. And in this case, the verdict matters more than the sentence.
Justice Juan M. Merchan, an even-keeled jurist, has been in the president-elect’s cross-hairs for nearly two years. By Kate Christobek In nearly two decades on the bench, Justice Juan M.
Joyce Vance discusses Merchan citing a recent report from Chief Justice John Roberts while announcing Trump's sentencing date.
That was the upshot of New York Justice Juan Merchan’s deft handling, with a critical assist from the U.S. Supreme Court, of Trump’s conviction on cover-up charges tied to hush-money payments ...