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Yesterday — 6 January 2025Main stream

Trump Seeks to Halt His Criminal Sentencing in New York

A Manhattan judge has already indicated that he will spare Donald J. Trump from jail time, but the president-elect is seeking to avoid the symbolic blow of the criminal proceeding.

© Doug Mills/The New York Times

Donald J. Trump outside court in May 2024.

Legal Issues Will Follow Trump Into Office, With New York Sentencing Set

6 January 2025 at 04:53
Donald Trump may not face a penalty for his conviction in the hush-money case, but he could still be the first felon to be president — and civil proceedings against him continue.

© Maddie McGarvey for The New York Times

President-elect Donald J. Trump has signaled he plans to fight to postpone the sentencing in his New York criminal case, which is scheduled for Friday.
Before yesterdayMain stream

Judge Upholds Trump’s Sentencing in Hush Money Case but Signals No Jail Time

The New York judge who oversaw President-elect Donald J. Trump’s hush-money trial scheduled his sentencing for Jan. 10. Mr. Trump is expected to appeal his conviction.

© Doug Mills/The New York Times

President-elect Donald J. Trump was convicted in May on 34 counts of falsifying business records to cover up a sex scandal that threatened to derail his 2016 campaign for president.
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