Elizabeth Gutfahr, former Santa Cruz County treasurer, pleaded guilty in November to embezzling $38.7 million from 2014 to ...
Scott Keeling was sentenced last week to a year-and-a-half in prison after the Arizona attorney general charged him with an ...
A 27-year-old is headed to prison years after officials said he killed three college students in a wrong-way crash in Arizona. Vincent Ian Acosta was sentenced to 22 years in prison on Jan. 17, the ...
Bob Menendez will have his sentencing for a separate federal banking case rescheduled. His sentencing was originally scheduled for Jan. 23, a week before his Jan. 29 Menendez-related bribery and ...
Trump would have to (virtually) sit through a sentencing hearing in Judge Juan Merchan’s Manhattan courtroom and be sentenced as a felon just days before his own inauguration. On this week’s ...
Today, the conservative-dominated panel announced it won’t block the president-elect’s sentencing in his New York criminal trial. Trump was convicted in his hush-money case in May. He was ...
Democratic lawmakers were noticeably silent following the sentencing of President-elect Donald Trump despite previously commenting on the cases against him, as Washington prepares for a Republican ...
On Friday, the sentencing of President-elect Donald Trump saw one of the most impassioned defense arguments given at such a hearing in years … from the judge himself. Acting Justice Juan Merchan ...
The court’s 5-4 decision Thursday to deny the president-elect’s last-minute effort to delay sentencing in his New York hush money case set up a stunning moment in court on Friday morning ...
While he has vowed to keep fighting the conviction through the appeals courts, Friday’s sentencing cements the fact that Trump will be the first convicted felon to become president 10 days from now.
Attorney Emil Bove, left, listens as attorney Todd Blanche and President-elect Donald Trump, seen on a television screen, appear virtually for sentencing for Trump's hush money conviction in a ...
not the occupant of the office." Before sentencing Trump, Judge Merchan emphasizes that the "protections afforded to the office of the president" apply only to that office, "not the occupant of ...