President-elect Donald Trump must face sentencing in his criminal hush money case on Jan. 10, a New York judge ordered on Friday, an unexpected conflict he must face just 10 days before inauguration.
The judge issued an order setting a Jan. 10 sentencing date, although the judge indicated the president-elect would not receive jail time.
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The former Trump attorney appeared in court on Friday for a hearing in his 2020 Georgia presidential election case.
The New York judge presiding over President-elect Donald Trump's hush money case on Friday set sentencing for 10 days before ...
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