Judge Juan Merchan tipped his hand in the ruling, saying it is "the court's inclination to not impose any sentence of incarceration" since the American people elected Trump anyway.
Donald Trump’s first term as president marked a conservative shift for the federal judiciary that will continue to shape policy for years to come. In just four years, 234 of Trump’s judicial nominees ...
The lives of two brothers has turned into a legal battle in Aurora. State Sen. Julie Gonzales said the brothers’ arrest ...
Trump has repeatedly vowed to pardon those charged in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, calling them “patriots” and “hostages.” ...
A federal appellate court on Saturday rejected a last-ditch effort by the state of New Jersey to stop the imminent ...
A federal judge has denied the requested of convicted Jan. 6 insurrectionist Russell Taylor to attend this month's ...
U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth said Friday that Russell Taylor had attempted to "thwart" the certification of Joe Biden's ...
Fox News Legal Analyst Gregg Jarrett exposes the reason Judge Juan Merchan wants a sentencing as soon as possible - to brand Donald Trump as a convicted felon.
Faced with the never-before-seen dilemma of how, when or even whether to sentence a former and future U.S. president, the ...
The Biden administration came to the Supreme Court on Tuesday afternoon, asking the justices to let it enforce an ...
Merchan’s concern for the rule of law and his condemnation of Trump’s attack on the judiciary are well stated. But his timing ...
President-elect Donald Trump will begin his second term in the White House this month, becoming the 47th president of the ...