Tag: hush
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Breaking down the Trump sentencing delay in the “hush money” case
Breaking down the Trump sentencing delay in the “hush money” case – CBS News Watch CBS News President-elect Donald Trump’s sentencing scheduled for the end of November has been delayed in the “hush money” trial. CBS News’ Graham Kates and Caroline Pelosi break down the legal reasons behind the court’s decision. Be the first to…
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What to know about indefinite delay of Trump “hush money” sentencing
What to know about indefinite delay of Trump “hush money” sentencing – CBS News Watch CBS News A judge has put an indefinite delay on President-elect Donald Trump’s sentencing for his “hush money” conviction. CBS News political reporter Jake Rosen has a look at the case. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for…
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Trump demands immediate dismissal of New York “hush money” criminal case
President-elect Donald Trump’s criminal conviction should be tossed out because he was elected president, his lawyers say. In a filing Wednesday, defense attorneys Todd Blanche and Emil Bove — both slated to take on senior roles under Trump in the federal Department of Justice — wrote to the judge who presided over Trump’s criminal trial…
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When will Trump face sentencing in “hush money” case?
When will Trump face sentencing in “hush money” case? – CBS News Watch CBS News The Manhattan district attorney said Tuesday he agrees with postponing sentencing in President-elect Donald Trump’s “hush money” case. Judge Juan Merchan has yet to make a decision. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson joins “America Decides” to break down the…
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What happens next in Trump’s “hush money” case?
What happens next in Trump’s “hush money” case? – CBS News Watch CBS News Prosecutors in President-elect Donald Trump’s New York City criminal case say his sentencing could be postponed, but will oppose any effort to dismiss the case. In a Tuesday court filing, the Manhattan district attorney’s office conceded the possibility of delaying Trump’s…
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Trump “hush money” sentencing could hang in limbo for years
Trump “hush money” sentencing could hang in limbo for years – CBS News Watch CBS News President-elect Donald Trump might have to wait until his presidency is over before he’s sentenced for his New York “hush money” conviction. CBS News Supreme Court and legal producer Catherine Cole has more. Be the first to know Get…
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Manhattan DA says he’s against dismissing Trump’s “hush money” conviction
Manhattan DA says he’s against dismissing Trump’s “hush money” conviction – CBS News Watch CBS News Manhattan, New York, District Attorney Alvin Bragg and his team of prosecutors are vowing to oppose any effort to dismiss President-elect Donald Trump’s “hush money” conviction and suggesting they could wait for sentencing until after his incoming presidency is…
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What to know about Trump’s “hush money” sentence delay, latest Cabinet pick
What to know about Trump’s “hush money” sentence delay, latest Cabinet pick – CBS News Watch CBS News As a New York judge tries to decide on how to proceed with President-elect Donald Trump’s “hush money” sentencing, Trump is making more picks for his incoming administration. Notus reporter Evan McMorris-Santoro joined CBS News to discuss…
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New York judge expected to issue crucial presidential immunity ruling in Trump “hush money” case
The judge who presided over President-elect Donald Trump’s criminal trial, Juan Merchan, is expected to issue a ruling Tuesday that could either turn the case on its head or put Trump on a collision course with sentencing. The long-awaited ruling, on whether evidence shown at trial should have been shielded from jurors, due to presidential…
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What could happen in Trump’s hush money, election and classified documents cases
What could happen in Trump’s hush money, election and classified documents cases – CBS News Watch CBS News When President-elect Donald Trump takes office in 2025, he will be the first convicted felon to serve as president. CBS News contributor Rebecca Roiphe explains what will likely happen in his state and federal cases. Be the…