Conor McGregor responds to civil rape case verdict

Conor McGregor responds to being found liable for assault in his civil rape case in Ireland, claiming justice was not served and vowing to appeal. He also defends James Lawrence, who was accused but found not liable. McGregor plans to fight for justice and truth, expressing disappointment in the jury's decision.

Alex Murdaugh's sentencing and appeal on federal financial crimes

Former Assistant District Attorney Phil Holloway discusses Alex Murdaugh's sentencing and appeal on federal financial crimes. Federal prosecutors argue that he signed away his right to appeal as part of his plea deal when he admitted to scamming victims and his law firm out of nearly $11 million. Murdaugh stole over $10 million and laundered half of it. He received a 40-year prison sentence for multiple crimes.

American Runner Athing Mu Falls During U.S. Olympic Trials

American runner Athing Mu falls during U.S. Olympic track and field trials, fails to qualify for an opportunity to repeat as an Olympic champion. Appeal denied after claiming she was impeded by other runners.

Josh Duggar's Child Pornography Conviction Appeal Denied by Supreme Court

The Supreme Court declined reality star Josh Duggar's appeal of his child pornography conviction, maintaining his 12-year prison sentence until 2032. Duggar was found guilty in 2021 on charges related to child pornography. He was transferred to FCI Seagoville in Texas.

Legal Battle: Steve Bannon's Appeal

Fox News contributor Joe Concha and Steve Bannon's legal battle over his prison sentence for defying a Jan. 6 House committee subpoena are discussed. Bannon faces consequences for contempt of Congress charges related to his involvement in Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election results. He seeks to avoid prison time through an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Former President Trump's Legal Challenges and Potential Appeal

Former President Trump addresses concerns about seeking retribution in an interview on 'Hannity' following his conviction in the New York v. Trump trial. Legal analysts speculate on the lack of urgency from Trump's legal team in seeking federal intervention. They discuss potential avenues for appeal, including involving the U.S. Supreme Court. Trump's attorneys face challenges in the Manhattan trial, but are commended for their performance.

Potential Sentencing Options for Donald Trump in New York Case

The article discusses potential sentencing options for Donald Trump in a New York case, highlighting the possibility of a suspended prison sentence, a delayed prison sentence, or a steep fine with probation. It criticizes the biased nature of the trial process and emphasizes the importance of completing the appeal before the election.

Amanda Knox's Slander Conviction Upheld in Italy

Amanda Knox has been accused of falsely accusing a man of her roommate's murder, leading to a conviction for slander. She maintains her innocence and plans to appeal the decision. This case has been ongoing for years and has caused significant media attention worldwide.

Conviction of Former President Donald Trump

Former Rep. Lee Zeldin criticizes the conviction of former President Donald Trump, claiming it was based on a misdemeanor elevated to a felony without clear charges. He believes the case should be overturned on appeal, citing reversible errors by the judge. Zeldin argues that the prosecution intentionally prejudiced the case and jury. He hopes for intervention in the federal judicial system or the United States Supreme Court.

Former President Donald Trump Found Guilty on Felony Charges

Former U.S. President Donald Trump found guilty on all 34 criminal felony counts of falsifying business records, plans to appeal. Potential implications include voting restrictions in Florida and upcoming sentencing. Legal experts skeptical about jail time. Appeal process could focus on theories supporting prosecution's argument.

Former President Donald Trump vows to appeal guilty verdict

Former President Donald Trump vows to appeal guilty verdict for falsifying business records, citing lack of witnesses and support, raising $34.8 million in small-dollar donations. Trump expresses determination to fight for the Constitution and prevent similar situations for future presidents.

Former President Trump Convicted on 34 Counts of Falsifying Business Records

Former President Trump was found guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records in connection with a hush money payment made to Stormy Daniels. Trump denies the affair and plans to appeal. Supporters claim the trial was politically motivated.

Legal Analysis of Guilty Verdict Against Donald Trump

Legal experts weigh in on the guilty verdict against former President Donald Trump in Manhattan, with some believing the conviction will be overturned and others emphasizing the upcoming election as the final arbiter.

Conviction of Donald Trump on Business Records Case

Former President Donald Trump was convicted on all 34 counts in his business records case in New York City, leading to celebrations by Hollywood celebrities. Trump plans to appeal the verdict, calling the trial rigged and disgraceful.

Hunter Biden's federal gun charges and legal proceedings

Hunter Biden faces federal gun charges in New York v. Trump case, denied appeal on Second Amendment grounds. Prosecutors plan to use his book and laptop as evidence.

Legal battle between Former President Trump and Georgia prosecutor Fani Willis

Former President Trump files notice of appeal to disqualify Georgia prosecutor Fani Willis from the case against him due to alleged improper affair with special counsel Nathan Wade. Appeals court to hear case, earliest in August and latest in spring 2025.

Dismissal of 211 Rioting Cases Against Migrants in El Paso

El Paso County Court Judge dismissed 211 rioting cases against migrants due to procedural error, leading to release of migrants to ICE custody for asylum or removal. DA intends to appeal ruling.

Donald Trump posts $175 million bond in New York civil fraud case

Former President Donald Trump has posted a $175 million bond in the New York civil fraud case, preventing seizure of his assets while the case is under appeal. The case involves a reduced judgment amount from the original $464 million, with the possibility of Trump owing over $450 million if he does not win on appeal.

Donald Trump's $175 Million Bond to Prevent Asset Seizure in Fraud Case Appeal

Former President Donald Trump posted a $175 million bond to prevent New York from seizing assets like Trump Tower as he appeals a civil fraud case ruling that he cheated business partners.

Jussie Smollett's Criminal Conviction Appeal

Jussie Smollett's appeal of his criminal conviction for staging a hate crime in 2019 has been rejected by the Illinois Supreme Court. He was fined $130,160 and sentenced to 150 days in jail, serving only six days before being released.

Donald Trump's Cash Claim Amid Legal Troubles

Former President Donald Trump claimed to have almost $500 million in cash days after his lawyers said he couldn't secure a bond for a $454 million fraud judgment against him, sparking skepticism and criticism from legal experts.

Donald Trump's Response to Civil Fraud Case in New York

Donald Trump may be considering doing nothing in response to a civil fraud case against him in New York, as he struggles to raise a $454 million bond. Options include a Chapter 11 filing or letting the deadline pass, risking seizure of his assets by the New York Attorney General. Trump believes he could recover the assets on appeal, but doing nothing poses its own risks.

R. Kelly's Appeal in Racketeering Case

R. Kelly's lawyer argues that the racketeering statute was improperly used to convict the singer of sexually abusing young fans, including children, for decades. The prosecution claims that Kelly's network of aides and employees facilitated his illegal activities with underage girls.

Former President Donald Trump's Civil Fraud Judgment and Appeal

Former President Donald Trump is unable to post a bond covering the full $454 million civil fraud judgment while he appeals, as reported by his lawyers to a New York appellate court. Trump and his co-defendants owe a total of $467.3 million, with interest amounting to $456.8 million. They have been unsuccessful in obtaining a bond from surety companies due to the high collateral requirement.

Scott Peterson's Appeal for Conviction Overturn

Scott Peterson, convicted of murdering his pregnant wife Laci and their unborn child in 2004, is seeking to overturn his conviction based on new evidence and DNA testing. His latest appeal focuses on suspects who allegedly burglarized a house near his home and potential new DNA evidence from a van fire and a stained mattress. The Los Angeles Innocence Project is supporting his appeal.

Donald Trump's Appeal of $83 Million Defamation Verdict

Attorneys for former President Donald Trump are appealing an $83 million defamation verdict awarded to writer E. Jean Carroll by posting a $91 million bond to prevent her from collecting while the appeal plays out. The judge ordered Carroll's attorneys to respond to Trump's request by Monday morning.

Paul Pogba's Ban by Italy's Anti-Doping Court

Paul Pogba, a top midfielder, has been banned for four years by Italy's anti-doping court for testing positive for testosterone while at Juventus. He plans to appeal, but the verdict is unlikely to be overturned. Pogba denies knowingly taking any banned substances.

Donald Trump's Appeal of $454.2 Million Judgment

Donald Trump is appealing a $454.2 million judgment in New York state's civil fraud case. He wants to post a $100 million bond instead of the full amount. The state's attorney general accused Trump of overstating property values to inflate net worth.

Donald Trump's Appeal of Defamation Ruling Against E. Jean Carroll

Former President Donald Trump argued that he should not have to pay a bond to appeal a defamation ruling against writer E. Jean Carroll, due to his wealth exceeding the judgment amount. The court denied Trump's request for a stay of enforcement of the judgment.

Legal Battle Between Letitia James and Donald Trump

New York Attorney General Letitia James taunts former President Donald Trump over a $354.8 million fine imposed on him for inflating his net worth to obtain bank loans. Trump plans to appeal but must first pay the fine and interest. James threatens to seize Trump's assets if he can't cover the judgment.

Donald Trump ordered to pay $355 million in penalties for financial deception

Former President Donald Trump and his companies were ordered by a New York judge to pay $355 million in penalties for deceiving banks and insurers by exaggerating his wealth on financial statements. Trump has appealed the verdict and is challenging the judge's findings.

Donald Trump's Appeal of Civil Fraud Judgment

Former U.S. President Donald Trump appeals a $454 million New York civil fraud judgment, challenging a judge's finding that he lied about his wealth to secure loans and make deals, with the appeal likely to continue during the presidential primary season. The judgment threatens to wipe out Trump's cash reserves.

Legal Action Against Donald Trump

New York Attorney General is prepared to seize former President Donald Trump's assets if he cannot pay $354 million fine for civil fraud case. Trump plans to appeal the decision.

Legal Battle Over Fraud Case Against Donald Trump

Trump's lawyer, Alina Habba, plans to appeal the ruling in New York's fraud case against former President Donald Trump, criticizing the judge's decision and the basis of the lawsuit.