China Tariffs and Marine Le Pen Conviction

China imposes 34% tariff on U.S. imports, escalating trade war. French far-right leader Marine Le Pen convicted of embezzling EU funds, banned from running for office. Trump supports Le Pen, calls case a 'Witch Hunt'.

Conviction of Marine Le Pen for Embezzlement

Far-right leader Marine Le Pen convicted of embezzlement and barred from running for public office for five years, effectively removing her from the 2027 presidential race.

Conviction of U.N. Judge for Trafficking and Forced Labor

U.N. judge Lydia Mugambe was convicted of trafficking a young woman to the U.K. and forcing her to work as a slave. She denied the charges.

Harvey Weinstein's #MeToo retrial with new charge

Harvey Weinstein's #MeToo retrial will include a new charge from a different woman. The retrial is scheduled to start on April 15, nearly a year after his 2020 conviction was overturned. Weinstein denies all allegations. The retrial will not include testimony from other women that was allowed in the original trial.

Conviction of Bulgarian Nationals for Spying for Russia

Three Bulgarian nationals in Britain were convicted of spying for Russia on an industrial scale, putting lives in danger by carrying out surveillance across Europe between 2020 and 2023. They spied on a U.S. air base in Germany, discussed kidnapping or killing opponents of the Russian state, and attempted to lure a Bulgarian journalist into a "honeytrap" romance. The spy ring also had plans related to a Bellingcat journalist.

Supreme Court overturns Richard Glossip's murder conviction and death sentence

The Supreme Court has tossed out the murder conviction and death sentence of Oklahoma's Richard Glossip, ordering a new trial. The case involved possible exculpatory evidence not being turned over to his lawyers and concerns of prosecutorial misconduct. Glossip has maintained his innocence throughout.

Former French surgeon accused of raping or sexually abusing 299 victims

Former French surgeon accused of raping or sexually abusing 299 victims, mostly children, over nearly three decades faces trial in France. The alleged victims' average age was 11. He has been convicted previously and faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted in this trial.

Pardon of Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich by President Trump

Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, convicted of corruption-related crimes including trying to sell a U.S. Senate seat, was pardoned by President Trump. Blagojevich served half of his 14-year sentence before the commutation. Many criticized the move, while Blagojevich thanked Trump for giving back his freedom.

Assault on Pro-Life Advocates

Patrick Brice, 28, was found guilty of assaulting two pro-life advocates outside Planned Parenthood Baltimore Health Center. Brice was convicted of two counts of second-degree assault and reckless endangerment. Surveillance video shows Brice attacking the men while they were praying on the sidewalk. One victim suffered an orbital fracture and blurred vision, while the other had head bleeding and shoulder pain. Brice argued he did not intend to cause serious injury. Prosecutors are considering retrying Brice for the remaining count of first-degree assault.

Conviction of Truck Driver for Kidnapping and Murder of Sex-Trafficking Victim

A commercial truck driver from Austin, Texas, was convicted of kidnapping and murdering a sex-trafficking victim. The victim's body was found in East Texas. The driver, Naasson Hazzard, exchanged messages with the victim through online sex ads and now faces a life sentence in federal prison.

South Carolina Inmate Execution

A South Carolina inmate was executed for the murder of his friend, maintaining his innocence until the end. The state resumed executions after a 13-year pause due to difficulties in obtaining lethal injection drugs. The inmate's lawyers raised concerns about his conviction and execution.

Corruption conviction of former U.S. Senator Bob Menendez

Former U.S. Senator Bob Menendez was sentenced to 11 years in prison for corruption charges, including abusing the power of his office in exchange for bribes. He was found guilty on all 16 counts last year and became the first sitting member of Congress to be convicted of acting as a foreign agent.

Corruption Trial of Former Sen. Bob Menendez

Former Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez was sentenced to 11 years in prison for a corruption trial involving bribery and foreign influence. His co-defendants were also sentenced. Menendez proclaimed his innocence and called the prosecution a 'witch hunt.'

President Trump's Appeal for Conviction in Manhattan Trial

President Donald Trump's legal team filed an appeal for his conviction in his Manhattan trial, where he was found guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records. The appeal is seen as important for the rule of law and to dismiss what is considered a misuse of criminal law by the Manhattan DA.

Harvey Weinstein's #MeToo Retrial

Harvey Weinstein is due back in court for his #MeToo retrial, which may include an additional charge involving a woman not in the original case. The judge will decide on the trial date and whether to dismiss the extra charge. Weinstein's declining health and crowded court calendar complicate matters. His lawyer argues for priority due to health concerns. Weinstein is being retried for sexual assault charges involving multiple women.

President-elect Donald Trump's hush money case and appeal to the Supreme Court

President-elect Donald Trump is seeking to delay the sentencing in his hush money case in New York by appealing to the Supreme Court, arguing that a felony conviction would have severe consequences as he prepares to take office.

Arrest of Luigi Mangione and Reward System

Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting, was arrested after a tip from a customer at a McDonald's in Altoona, PA. The tipster may be eligible for the reward, but it's complicated as it requires an 'arrest and conviction'. The FBI offers rewards for information related to national security threats through the Rewards for Justice program, with offers reaching up to $25 million.

Murder-for-Hire Plot Involving Online Feuds

Dallas woman sentenced to 10 years in federal prison for murder-for-hire plot targeting a woman from Southaven, Mississippi, and others due to online feuds and rivalries. No physical harm was caused. The defendant was convicted but her husband was acquitted.

Conviction of Attackers in Homophobic Murder Case in Spain

Four men convicted in Spain for homophobic murder of Samuel Luiz after he was assaulted outside a nightclub. Trial lasted nearly four weeks before the attackers were found guilty. Sentencing expected to take place at a later date.

Murder of Pregnant Girlfriend and Unborn Child

Maryland man found guilty in the murder of pregnant girlfriend and her unborn baby, facing possible life sentence without parole. Linked to another murder case. Shocking details revealed in the investigation.

Human Smuggling Tragedy in Minnesota

Human smugglers convicted in Minnesota following deaths of Indian family who froze during a blizzard while attempting to illegally cross into the U.S. from Canada. Vile crime preying on vulnerable migrants, leading to tragic deaths. More than 14,000 Indian migrants arrested at the Canadian border trying to cross into the U.S. illegally.

Illinois Supreme Court overturns Jussie Smollett's conviction

The Illinois Supreme Court overturned Jussie Smollett's conviction based on a technicality, sparing him from jail time but not reviving his career. Legal experts compared the case to Bill Cosby's. Pop culture expert Perez Hilton believes Smollett's career is still in trouble despite the court's decision.

Jussie Smollett Case

The Illinois Supreme Court overturned Jussie Smollett's hate crime hoax conviction, dropping all charges against him. He had been found guilty of filing a false police report for staging a fake hate crime against himself. The court ruled that he cannot be tried again.

Illinois Supreme Court overturns Jussie Smollett's conviction

The Illinois Supreme Court overturned Jussie Smollett's hate crime hoax conviction due to a due process violation, stating that a second prosecution violated his rights. The case involved brothers who were hired to beat up Smollett and a special prosecutor's decision to retry him on charges.

Discussion on Conviction of Illegal Immigrant, Vice President Harris' Campaign, and Media Strategies

Discussion on the conviction of an illegal immigrant in a murder case and Los Angeles enacting a 'sanctuary city' ordinance. Analysis of Vice President Harris' unsuccessful campaign and Trump's successful media strategies. Focus on the impact of outreach to young men by the GOP. Harris' attempt at media outreach compared to Trump's podcast appearances.

Former President Donald Trump's Hush-Money Trial Conviction

Former President Donald Trump was found guilty in his hush-money trial, becoming the first former president convicted of crimes. The sentencing has been delayed to avoid political interference around the upcoming election.

Conviction of Marilyn Mosby

Former Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby is fighting to have her conviction of mortgage fraud and perjury overturned. She claims the prosecution was ill-advised and ill-conceived, and is pleading with a federal appeals court to find flaws in her trials. Mosby's attorneys argue that the convictions and forfeiture order should be set aside. She is also asking the court to stop the government from seizing her condominium in Longboat Key.

Paris 2024 Paralympic Games and Nazi Camp Secretary Conviction

Paris 2024 Paralympic Games ticket sales on the rise but still fall short of target. 99-year-old former Nazi camp secretary loses appeal against conviction for complicity in murder of more than 10,000 people.

Scott Peterson seeking new trial for the murder of his wife and unborn child

The article discusses Scott Peterson's efforts to seek a new trial after being convicted of killing his wife and unborn child in 2002, as well as key evidence against him and his ongoing denial of the charges.

Spy Conviction of Wang Shujun for China's Ministry of State Security

Naturalized U.S. citizen Wang Shujun convicted of working as a spy for China's Ministry of State Security, sentenced to up to 25 years in prison. Wang pretended to be a pro-democracy activist to spy on opponents of the Chinese Communist Party. He was accused of stalking, harassing, and spying on U.S. residents on behalf of China, including interfering with U.S. elections and plotting to destroy dissident artwork. Wang's double life as a spy for China was exposed, leading to his arrest and conviction.

Supreme Court ruling on former President Trump's immunity claim

The Supreme Court denied a motion to rule on a lawsuit brought by Missouri against former President Trump. Trump was convicted on 34 counts of falsifying business records. Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey expressed disappointment with the Supreme Court's decision.

Missouri man freed after 34 years in prison

Missouri man freed from prison after murder conviction overturned after 34 years despite attorney general's efforts to keep him locked up. Release marks second time in recent weeks that a person was freed despite appeals. Political scientists suggest tough stance to secure votes in primary election.

Conviction of Anjem Choudary for Directing a Terrorist Group

Anjem Choudary, a radical British preacher, was found guilty of directing a terrorist group in London. He was convicted of membership in the banned organization al-Muhajiroun and drumming up support for the group. Choudary denied promoting ALM through his lectures.

Conviction of Anjem Choudary for Directing a Terrorist Group

Anjem Choudary, a radical British preacher, was found guilty of directing a terrorist group and promoting terrorism through his association with ALM. He and his follower, Khaled Hussein, were convicted and are awaiting sentencing.

Conviction of Alsu Kurmasheva in Russia

Russian court convicts Alsu Kurmasheva, a journalist for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, of spreading false information about the Russian army, sentencing her to 6.5 years in prison. The U.S. government and her employer reject the charges, calling for her release. The case is seen as politically motivated, part of a trend targeting journalists critical of the Kremlin.

Missouri Judge Overturns Conviction of Christopher Dunn After 30 Years in Prison

Missouri judge overturns conviction of Christopher Dunn, who spent over 30 years in prison for a murder he claims he didn't commit. New evidence led to the ruling, likely freeing Dunn soon.

Sen. Bob Menendez's Conviction and Planned Resignation

Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) reportedly plans to resign from Congress after being convicted on all counts in his federal corruption trial. Senate leaders and colleagues have called for his resignation.

Peter Navarro Released from Prison

Peter Navarro, a former Donald Trump White House adviser, was released from prison after completing a four-month sentence for defying a subpoena from the January 6 congressional committee. He is expected to appear at the Republican National Convention. Navarro was convicted for failing to comply with subpoenas from the House Select Committee that investigated the January 6, 2021, insurrection.

Conviction of U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez on Corruption Charges

U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez was convicted on all counts of corruption, including accepting bribes and acting as a foreign agent for the Egyptian government. The verdict jeopardizes his chances of reelection as an independent.

Legislation Targeting Former President Donald Trump

Rep. Bennie Thompson introduced legislation targeting former President Donald Trump to remove his Secret Service protection upon conviction. Trump was the victim of an assassination attempt during a rally. The legislation aims to ensure protectees serve their prison sentences without special treatment.

Racial Justice in the Legal System

California rap artist Ronnie Louvier's 2009 murder conviction may be overturned under the Racial Justice Act due to the use of his rap lyrics as evidence in the case.

Poll on Americans' Views on Trump and Hunter Biden's Convictions

A new poll shows Americans are divided on whether former President Trump and Hunter Biden should face prison time following their respective convictions. Democrats are more in favor of Trump going to prison, while Republicans are split. Hunter Biden's conviction is more widely approved, with bipartisan support for prison time.

Trump Organization Liquor License Renewal Challenges in New Jersey

The Trump Organization faces challenges with liquor license renewals in New Jersey following a conviction related to former President Trump. State officials raise concerns about moral turpitude and direct beneficial interest in the licenses.

Trump's Conviction and Sentencing Delay

Manhattan DA's office won't oppose Trump's request to file motion on conviction, potentially delaying sentencing. Trump argues conviction should be tossed due to Supreme Court decision on presidential immunity. Sentencing date could be pushed past Republican National Convention.

Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg and Former President Trump Case

Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg does not oppose former President Trump's request to delay his sentencing after his conviction in NY v. Trump case, following the Supreme Court's ruling on presidential immunity for official acts while in office.

Controversy Surrounding Steven van de Velde's Participation in the Olympics

Steven van de Velde, a convicted rapist, will represent the Netherlands in the Olympics despite his criminal history.

Former President Trump's Gag Order Post-Conviction

Former President Trump's gag order post-conviction has been partially lifted by Judge Juan Merchan, allowing him to speak about protected witnesses and jurors but still blocking him from commenting about individual prosecutors, court staff, and their family members until his sentencing on July 11.

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.

Political Polls After Trump's Hush Money Case Conviction

Republican strategist Karl Rove discusses Trump's decline in polls following New York hush money case conviction, with Biden now leading by a small margin. Rove presents evidence of the trend in polls since the guilty verdict.

Supreme Court ruling on drug mule conviction

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of a drug mule's conviction, stating that expert testimony from an HSI special agent did not violate federal evidentiary rules. The case involved Delilah Diaz, who was stopped at a U.S.-Mexico border entry with methamphetamine in her car. Despite Diaz's claim of being unaware of the drugs, the court upheld her conviction based on the agent's expert testimony.

Donald Trump's Preparation for Republican National Convention

Donald Trump is preparing for the possibility of being unable to attend the Republican National Convention due to a potential sentence to home confinement after a historic conviction. Preparations are being made for him to make appearances from afar or participate remotely if necessary.

Hunter Biden's federal gun trial

Hunter Biden found guilty on all charges in federal gun trial, facing possible prison time and fines. Second Amendment groups question constitutionality of law used to convict him.

Former President Trump's Fox News Interview

Former President Trump hints at potential vice presidential running mate, discusses President Biden's son's conviction, and expresses support for Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan's Senate run during a Fox News interview.

Former President Trump's Las Vegas Rally

Former President Trump's rally in Las Vegas drew thousands of supporters angry over his New York trial conviction. Supporters expressed their unwavering loyalty to Trump and criticized the justice system for what they believed was a 'sham' trial.

Hunter Biden's Conviction and Deeper Scandal

Hunter Biden convicted of three felonies related to illegal firearm possession, but deeper scandal involves allegations of peddling influence through his father, President Joe Biden, with upcoming trial for tax evasion. Trial outcome may impact November elections.

ISIS Threat and Arrests

Former GOP presidential candidate discusses the threat to the homeland after ICE agents arrested eight men with suspected ties to ISIS. A Kentucky man who joined ISIS discussed jihad, martyrdom, and shooting at planes. He was convicted of providing material support to ISIS and attending an ISIS training camp. He faces a maximum penalty of 50 years in prison.

Hunter Biden's conviction and potential sentence commutation

President Biden's son, Hunter Biden, was found guilty in a criminal trial related to his purchase of a handgun in 2018. The White House has not ruled out the possibility of President Biden commuting Hunter's sentence.

President Biden advocates gun control as Hunter Biden convicted on gun charges

President Biden advocates gun control while his son, Hunter Biden, faces conviction on gun charges. Social media users criticize the timing of Biden's speech at a gun safety conference after his son's guilty verdict.

Hunter Biden Conviction Impact on Joe Biden's 2024 Campaign

Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, has been convicted of violating federal laws by illegally buying a gun while using crack cocaine. This could impact President Biden's 2024 reelection campaign, as it poses a messaging challenge against former President Donald Trump, who has also faced legal issues.

President Biden's son convicted of felony gun charges

President Biden made a quick trip to Delaware after his son Hunter was convicted of felony gun charges. It's unclear if Hunter Biden will appeal the conviction or when sentencing will occur.

Implications of the word 'felon'

Exploring the implications of the word 'felon' in light of Trump's and Hunter Biden's recent convictions, discussing its impact on individuals and society.

Hunter Biden's conviction and its political implications on President Trump

NBC News chief political analyst Chuck Todd declares Hunter Biden's conviction as a 'big blow' to former President Trump, refuting claims of a double standard at the Department of Justice.

Former President Trump's Vow for Revenge Against Political Opponents

Former Trump White House attorney Ty Cobb expresses concern over what former President Trump could do to his political opponents in a second term as Trump vows revenge against Democrats he believes orchestrated his legal troubles. Trump's anger has reportedly escalated post-conviction, with statements indicating plans to go after opponents if re-elected.

Hunter Biden's Felony Conviction on Gun Charges

Hunter Biden received a felony conviction on gun charges, allowing the left to claim 'no one is above the law' while distracting from more serious corruption allegations against him and his father. Democrats and the media are spinning the narrative to show justice is blind and that Biden is the 'living embodiment of the rule of law.' The case is seen as a minor crime resulting from addiction, garnering sympathy and deflecting attention from larger corruption issues.

Trump faces potential loss of liquor licenses in New Jersey

Former President Trump faces potential loss of liquor licenses in New Jersey following felony convictions in NY v. Trump. The Trump Organization refutes reports, stating Trump is not the holder of any New Jersey liquor license.

Hunter Biden's conviction in a federal gun case and potential pardon by President Biden

Hunter Biden was found guilty on three counts in a federal gun case. President Biden could face major political blowback if he decides to pardon his son. Experts suggest that a pardon could lead to accusations of impropriety within the Biden family.

Hunter Biden's Conviction

Hunter Biden has been convicted of three felony charges related to lying on a gun-purchase form in 2018. President Joe Biden accepted the outcome and stated that Hunter may consider an appeal.

Hunter Biden Trial Conviction

Hunter Biden was found guilty on criminal gun charges, which may not have a significant impact on President Biden's 2024 election rematch with former President Trump. The guilty verdicts could provide Trump and his allies with more ammunition for political attacks.

President Joe Biden's Response to Hunter Biden's Conviction

President Joe Biden expresses pride in his son Hunter despite his conviction on gun charges, emphasizing love and support for him and the family. Hunter faces potential prison time and fines, with the president acknowledging the judicial process and possibility of an appeal.

Hunter Biden's Conviction

Hunter Biden has been convicted of all three felony charges related to the purchase of a revolver in 2018 for lying on a mandatory gun-purchase form by saying he was not illegally using or addicted to drugs. He faces up to 25 years in prison.

Hunter Biden's Conviction on Gun Charges

Hunter Biden was convicted of three felony gun charges. President Biden reacted to the guilty verdict, expressing love and support for his son. Hunter Biden showed little emotion during the trial. He faces a maximum of 25 years in prison.

Joe Biden's Defense of Hunter Biden

President Joe Biden defends his son Hunter Biden, claiming he did nothing wrong despite a jury convicting Hunter of three gun violations. Hunter refused a plea deal and is facing a trial for tax violations in California.

Review of Donald Trump's Liquor Licenses in New Jersey

New Jersey officials are reviewing how former President Trump's liquor licenses for multiple golf clubs may be impacted by his recent conviction for falsifying business records in relation to payments made to Stormy Daniels. The licenses are still active, but the law prohibits issuing licenses to individuals convicted of crimes involving moral turpitude.

Donald Trump's Conviction and Republican Party Support

The Republican Party continues to support Donald Trump despite his recent conviction in the New York hush money trial. Trump and his allies claim the case was rigged and politically motivated. They are seeking to cast doubt on the validity of the guilty verdict. Trump's campaign has raised significant funds following the conviction, but some money has been diverted to pay his legal fees. The Supreme Court is expected to release a decision on whether sitting presidents have legal immunity in the coming weeks.

Fraudulent Obtaining of COVID Relief Loans by Former Assistant City Attorney of Atlanta

Former assistant city attorney of Atlanta and life advice podcaster jailed for seven years after fraudulently obtaining $15 million in COVID relief loans. She used the funds for luxuries and false claims, despite preaching about integrity and hard work on her podcast. The scheme involved fictitious companies and false tax documents, leading to a conviction for wire fraud and money laundering.

Conviction of Donald Trump and False Claims Against Alvin Bragg

Former President Donald Trump was convicted on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, who prosecuted the case, is facing baseless claims on social media about his wealth. Fact-checking sources have debunked these claims, showing Bragg's financial holdings are significantly lower than alleged.

Michigan Polls Post-Conviction

Former President Donald Trump is leading President Joe Biden in the key swing state of Michigan post-conviction, with a slight edge in support. The conviction has not boosted Biden's numbers in the polls.

Amanda Knox Slander Conviction

Amanda Knox found guilty of slander and sentenced to three years in jail in relation to the 2007 murder of her British flatmate Meredith Kercher.

Political Polls and Trump's Lead Despite Phony Conviction

Former President Trump was found guilty by a 'fascist Kangaroo Court' in Manhattan but still leads in the polls. The Biden White House and judicial system are accused of conspiring against Trump. Despite efforts to paint him as a convicted felon, Trump's lead over Biden has increased slightly in recent polls.

Donald Trump's Past Statements on Presidential Candidates Facing Indictment

Donald Trump, after facing a criminal conviction, continues to campaign for president despite previously arguing that candidates facing indictment should not run. He faces multiple criminal cases but shows no signs of dropping out.

Former President Trump's Hush Money Trial Jurors

Former President Trump's hush money trial resulted in a guilty conviction in a Manhattan court. The 12 anonymous jurors who voted to convict Trump are now facing potential threats and risks if they choose to reveal their identities.

Michael Cohen's Family Doxxing

Michael Cohen's family was doxxed by an individual who accused Cohen of betraying Trump. The personal details were posted online with the intent to harm Cohen, leading to unwanted harassment and threats towards his family.

Senator Tommy Tuberville's Response to Trump's Conviction

Senator Tommy Tuberville claims that former President Donald Trump's conviction in his New York business record trial is a 'war on our constitutional rights'. He warns that the American people need to wake up to the threat to the constitutional republic.

Former President Trump's conviction in a hush money case and the reactions to it

Democratic strategist David Axelrod expresses concern over former President Trump and his supporters inviting violence following Trump's recent conviction in a hush money case. Trump criticized the verdict, calling it rigged. Many prominent Republicans criticized the conviction as well.

Donald Trump's Involvement in the Central Park Five Case and Recent Conviction

Donald Trump's history with the Central Park Five case resurfaces as he is convicted of felony crimes, leading to criticism and reflection on racial biases in the criminal justice system.

Donald Trump's response to conviction in hush money trial

Former President Donald Trump responds to his 34-count conviction in the 'hush money' trial at Trump Tower, expressing anger and attacking various individuals including the judge and President Biden. He makes unsubstantiated claims about immigration and crime rates in New York City, continuing his pattern of spreading misinformation.

Criticism of Former President Trump and His Supporters

Democratic strategist David Axelrod criticizes former President Trump and his supporters for 'inviting violence' following Trump's recent conviction in his hush money case. Trump became the first former U.S. president to be a convicted felon after being found guilty on all counts of falsifying business records in connection with hush money payments to Stormy Daniels. Prominent Republicans criticized the verdict, with Trump calling the trial rigged and disgraceful.

Reflections on Trump's Conviction

The author reflects on Trump's conviction, expressing mixed feelings about the outcome and criticizing the reactions of Trump supporters. He discusses the implications of the verdict and highlights the complexities of the legal process and public opinion.

Stormy Daniels reacts to Donald Trump's conviction

Former adult actress Stormy Daniels feels vindicated after former president Donald Trump's conviction of falsifying business records. She warns that Trump has 'lost touch with reality' as he eyes a second term in the White House.

Former President Trump attends UFC match

Former President Trump attended a UFC match where he was greeted with cheers and chants against Joe Biden. He may appeal his recent conviction before the November election.

Donald Trump's Fundraising After Conviction

Former President Donald Trump's fundraising efforts have seen a significant increase following his criminal conviction, with high-dollar donors pledging millions to his campaign.

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.

Rep. Dean Phillips Urges Pardon for Donald Trump

Rep. Dean Phillips is urging New York Gov. Kathy Hochul to pardon former President Donald Trump to prevent him from becoming a martyr and gaining an electoral boost. Trump was convicted in his hush money trial and has raised significant campaign funds following the conviction.

Trial and Conviction of Former President Donald Trump

Rep. Mike Quigley discusses the precedent set by the trial and conviction of former President Donald Trump, acknowledging the risk of politicians going after their opponents in court but emphasizing the importance of holding leaders accountable for their actions.

Impact of Trump's Conviction on Republican Voters

A new poll shows that Trump's felony conviction may make some Republican voters less likely to support him in the upcoming election, potentially affecting his chances in key battleground states. Despite this, Trump and Biden remain in a tight race according to a recent survey. Trump's conviction and imprisonment would not prevent him from continuing to run for president.

Former President Trump's voting rights

Former President Trump retains his voting rights in Florida despite felony conviction in New York, according to Gov. Ron DeSantis. Trump was convicted on 34 counts of falsifying business records related to the 2016 election but maintains his innocence. His daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, is co-chair of the RNC.

Artificial Intelligence and Deepfake Technology in Politics

Donald Trump's supporters used AI-generated deepfake images to portray him as a victim of a corrupt system after he was convicted of felony charges.

Stock Market Reaction to Trump's Conviction Prediction

Markets were up the day after a Fox Business guest predicted a crash following Donald Trump's conviction. Despite the conviction, markets saw gains, with Dow Jones up 1.5% and S&P 500 up 0.8%.

Former President Trump's Return to Campaign Trail After Conviction

Former President Trump is back on the campaign trail after being convicted of 34 felony counts in New York City. Despite the guilty verdicts, his campaign is generating significant fundraising and media coverage as he prepares for the 2024 elections.

Elon Musk hosting town hall for Donald Trump after conviction

Elon Musk is preparing to host a town hall on his social media platform for former President Donald Trump after Trump's conviction. Musk criticized the conviction as damaging to the public's faith in the legal system. Trump will be sentenced on July 11, and he blamed President Joe Biden for the verdict.

Former President Trump's conviction in the NY v. Trump case

Discussion on the possibility of former President Trump going to jail after a guilty verdict in the NY v. Trump case, with concerns about the potential consequences and reactions from supporters.

Former President Trump's Campaign Fundraising Surge After Conviction

Former President Trump's campaign raised nearly $53 million in 24 hours after his conviction by a New York jury. Jurors found him guilty on all 34 counts related to payments to Stormy Daniels during the 2016 election. The campaign highlighted a surge in donations, with over $52.8 million raised through online platforms, surpassing Biden's April fundraising total. The Republican Party's donation website crashed due to high traffic after the guilty verdict.

Donald Trump's Fundraising Surge After Conviction

Former President Donald Trump sees record-shattering fundraising after being found guilty in the NY v. Trump case, with $53 million raised in 24 hours. Campaign emphasizes awakening the MAGA movement and closing fundraising gap with President Biden for 2024 election rematch.

MSNBC hosts praise Alvin Bragg for Trump's conviction

MSNBC hosts praised Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg for Trump's conviction in a hush money trial. Progressive megadonor George Soros's son advised Democrats to emphasize Trump's felon status. The Soros family supported Bragg's campaign. Trump was found guilty of falsifying business records to cover up payments to Stormy Daniels. Republicans criticized the verdict.

Donald Trump's Legal Troubles and Business Practices

Donald Trump, once touted as a successful businessman, has been convicted of falsifying business records related to the Stormy Daniels saga. He has faced numerous legal challenges revealing fraudulent practices in his business career, including overvaluing properties and tax fraud. Despite maintaining his innocence, Trump faces significant fines and ongoing legal battles.

Former President Trump's Conviction and Fallout

Former President Trump's conviction in New York leads to a windfall of campaign cash for both his own campaign and other Republican election funds. Legal scholars have pointed out flaws in the case despite the unanimous jury verdict. Biden acknowledges Trump's right to appeal but avoids commenting on claims of being a political prisoner. Various reactions and developments follow Trump's conviction.

Donald Trump's Conviction for Business Fraud

Former U.S. President Donald Trump is convicted of business fraud and faces 34 felony counts related to an illegal election-influencing scheme. The case raises questions about his future, including potential prison time, voting rights, and eligibility to run for president in 2024. Despite his conviction, Trump can still appeal the verdict and sentencing.

Discussion on potential jail time for former President Donald Trump

The co-hosts of 'The View' discussed the potential jail time former President Donald Trump may face after his New York hush money trial conviction, with some suggesting he should spend six months to a year in prison.

Labeling Donald Trump as a Felon

Democrats and left-wing media are labeling former President Donald Trump as a felon following his conviction on 34 counts in a business records trial. Trump Jr. believes 'felon' will be used to delegitimize his father in the same way 'racist' and 'fascist' were used in previous elections.

Political Response to Donald Trump's Conviction

President Joe Biden smirks in response to a reporter's question about Donald Trump calling himself a political prisoner, defends the conviction, while Trump vows to appeal and claims the prosecution was orchestrated.

Nikki Haley's Response to Trump's Conviction

Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley remains silent on the criminal conviction of former President Donald Trump despite their strong working relationship in the past. Many prominent Republicans have reacted to Trump's guilty verdict on falsifying business records related to the hush money payment to Stormy Daniels.

Conviction of Donald Trump

President Joe Biden defends the conviction of former President Donald Trump, calling it 'reckless' for Trump to claim it was rigged. Trump vows to appeal the guilty verdict. Biden emphasizes the importance of respecting the justice system and upholding the principle that no one is above the law.

Former President Trump's conviction in New York hush money trial

Former President Trump was convicted on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in New York. CNN anchor John Berman suggested that Trump's Wikipedia page should prominently feature this conviction.

Conviction of Former President Donald Trump and Response from Biden-Harris 2024 Campaign

After being convicted on 34 counts of falsifying business records, former President Donald Trump delivers a speech from Trump Tower. Biden-Harris 2024 campaign responds by calling Trump 'confused' and 'desperate.' Trump faces potential prison time and claims he wanted to testify in his trial. Support pours in from Republican lawmakers after the verdict.

Former President Trump's conviction and legal process

Former President Trump vows to fight conviction and warns of potential consequences for all Americans. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer urges legal process to play out. Trump found guilty on 34 counts of falsifying business records.

Conviction of Former President Trump

Former President Trump was convicted in his New York criminal trial, leading to jubilation on 'The View' as hosts celebrated the news as a triumph for the country and themselves.

RNC and GOP Fundraising Record After Trump Conviction

The RNC and GOP campaign committees raised a record amount of money after former President Donald Trump was found guilty on all 34 counts in his Manhattan business records trial. Major GOP donors also pledged millions of dollars after the conviction.

Alleged Calls for Violence by Trump Supporters

Supporters of former President Donald Trump are allegedly calling for “riots” and “violent retribution” after his conviction in New York. The claims are based on comments from Trump-aligned websites, but Reuters did not confirm the identity of the commenters.

Former President Trump's conviction on falsifying business records

Former President Trump convicted on 34 counts of falsifying business records in N.Y. trial, faces maximum sentence of 136 years in prison. Trump denied alleged affair with Stormy Daniels, insists on testifying. Legal experts see grounds for appeal.

Donald Trump convicted of Felony Crimes

Former President Donald Trump convicted of 34 felony counts for falsifying business records in a scheme to illegally influence the 2016 election through hush money payments. Trump plans to appeal the verdict and continue campaigning despite potential prison time.

Donald Trump's post-conviction rant

Donald Trump goes on a bizarre rant the day after his criminal conviction, claiming he wanted to testify in his trial and calling Joe Biden a fascist. He criticized the judge and his lawyers, expressing discontent with the trial process.

Donald Trump Jr.'s Reaction to Donald Trump's Conviction

Donald Trump Jr. expresses outrage on Twitter after his father, Donald Trump, is found guilty on 34 counts of falsifying business records. He refers to the U.S. as a 'third-world shithole' and criticizes the sentencing date as election interference.

Reaction to Donald Trump's Conviction in Right-Wing Media

Prominent right-wing media figures react with extreme and disturbing rhetoric after Donald Trump's conviction on 34 felony counts, calling for retribution and weaponization of government. The toxic commentary erodes public trust in core institutions and the rule of law in the United States.

Supporters of Donald Trump Call for Violence After His Conviction

Supporters of former President Donald Trump flooded pro-Trump websites with calls for riots, revolution, and violent retribution after his conviction on 34 felony counts by a New York jury. Threats of violence and intimidating rhetoric have escalated since Trump's loss in the 2020 election and false claims of voter fraud. Trump's baseless accusations of corruption against judges and prosecutors have incited a campaign of threats and intimidation. The guilty verdict has sparked further violent language from his followers, with some calling for attacks on Democrats and armed insurrection.

Former President Donald Trump's guilty verdict on 34 charges

Former President Donald Trump found guilty on 34 charges of falsifying business records in New York City. World leaders react with mixed opinions, some expressing shock at the verdict and support for Trump, while others urge him to keep fighting for the presidency.

Guilty Verdict of Former President Trump

Former President Donald Trump was found guilty in a New York City courtroom, sparking varying reactions from politicians and media outlets, including Fox News. Former Vice President Mike Pence criticized the conviction as politically motivated, while Trump denounced the trial as rigged and vowed an appeal.

Conviction of Former President Donald Trump

Former President Donald Trump found guilty on all 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, becomes first former U.S. president convicted of felony crimes. Global political reactions are muted, with some right-wing leaders expressing support for Trump and criticizing the judicial process.

Reactions to Trump's Conviction and Maxine Waters' Response

Former Clinton adviser Mark Penn and Rep. Maxine Waters react to Trump's conviction. Waters receives backlash for mocking Trump after the conviction. Trump found guilty on 34 counts of falsifying business records.

Sen. Tim Scott defends Trump against 'revenge' claims

Sen. Tim Scott defends former President Trump following his conviction in a New York courtroom, clashes with CNN host over 'revenge' claims. Trump vows 'revenge will be success' against political opponents.

Impact of Donald Trump's Conviction on Global Dynamics

Donald J. Trump was convicted on all 34 felony counts in a hush-money trial in New York, raising questions about his potential candidacy for the presidency and the impact on global dynamics. The verdict has implications for various international crises and alliances, with concerns over potential shifts in U.S. engagement and relations with countries like Japan and China.

Former President Trump's conviction and its impact on the Republican Party

Former President Trump convicted on all 34 felony counts in New York hush-money case, triggering rage and revenge in Republican Party. Impact on election outcome uncertain but political fabric altered. Supporters divided in response.

Debate over Trump's New York Conviction

Attorney George Conway called CNN contributor Scott Jennings a 'liar' in a heated debate over former President Trump's New York conviction. Conway accused Jennings of spreading lies about the law and the jury's charges.

Trump's guilty verdict and related news updates

Trump fires warning shot to Biden following historic conviction, Americans react to guilty verdict, and more news updates from FOX News Network

Support for Trump After Conviction

Major GOP donors pledge millions in support for former President Trump after his conviction on all 34 counts in Manhattan business records trial. Donors believe the case is politically motivated and are offering financial support for Trump's 2024 campaign.

Donald Trump's Conviction on 34 Felony Counts

Donald Trump's conviction on 34 felony counts in New York offers a rare bright spot for weary Democrats, potentially hindering Trump's electoral prospects and boosting Biden's campaign.

Former President Trump's guilty verdict in hush money trial

Former President Trump found guilty in hush money trial, becoming the first former U.S. president to be convicted of a crime. Supporters and opponents react online, with liberals cheering the verdict and others criticizing it as unfair. Trump vows to appeal. Sentencing set for July 11, just before the Republican National Convention.

Former President Trump's Conviction

Former President Trump convicted on all counts in a controversial criminal trial, sparking outrage and disbelief among his supporters. The trial was criticized for lack of evidence and biased jury instructions.

Controversial Conviction of Former President Trump

Former President Trump convicted on all counts in a controversial criminal trial, raising concerns about the integrity of the legal system and the erosion of justice in America. The trial was criticized for lack of evidence and violations of constitutional rights.

Former President Trump's conviction on 34 counts in New York trial

Former President Trump found guilty on 34 counts in New York trial, Fox News host Jesse Watters discusses the case and potential outcomes.

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.

Former President Trump's New York Criminal Trial

Former President Trump receives convictions on all 34 counts in New York criminal trial, expected to be sentenced to a maximum of 136 years in prison.

Donald Trump's Conviction on 34 Felony Counts

Former President Donald Trump convicted on all 34 felony counts in a Manhattan business records trial, sparking outrage from Sen. J.D. Vance who claims it is election interference orchestrated by Democrats, a Soros-funded prosecutor, and a Biden donor Judge.

Conviction of Former President Trump in Criminal Trial

Former President Donald Trump has been convicted on all counts in a criminal trial in New York City, potentially impacting his 2024 election rematch with President Biden.

Former President Trump's Historic Criminal Trial

Former President Trump found guilty on all counts in historic criminal trial, facing a maximum sentence of 136 years. Claims trial was rigged by a conflicted judge and the Biden administration. Maintains innocence and vows to fight for the Constitution.

Trump business records trial

Jurors in the Trump business records trial do not have to agree on the specific crime he allegedly committed, but must agree that he falsified or caused falsification of business records with intent of committing or hiding a crime. The trial process has been criticized by conservative legal experts and media pundits for its complexity and lack of clarity.

Hong Kong Court Convicts Pro-Democracy Activists

Hong Kong court convicts 14 pro-democracy activists in the city's biggest national security case under a law imposed by Beijing. Those found guilty could face up to life in prison. The activists were accused of conspiracy to commit subversion for their involvement in an unofficial primary election. The court said their plan to veto bills would lead to a constitutional crisis for Hong Kong.

Tuen Kit Lee, the 'bad breath rapist,' found living in multimillion-dollar Bay Area home

Tuen Kit Lee, also known as the 'bad breath rapist,' was convicted in 2007 of raping a coworker in Quincy, Massachusetts. After fleeing the state, he was found living in a multimillion-dollar home in the Bay Area in early 2024. He was apprehended by law enforcement after being on the run for over 16 years.

Harvey Weinstein facing new indictment after 2020 conviction vacated

Harvey Weinstein could face a new indictment after more women have come forward with sexual assault allegations following the vacating of his 2020 conviction. Prosecutors revealed the possibility of filing a new indictment during a court hearing.

Actor Robert De Niro joins Biden campaign press conference outside Trump's trial in NYC

Actor Robert De Niro joins a Biden campaign press conference outside Trump's trial in NYC, criticizing Trump and advocating for his conviction. De Niro's performance was seen as politically motivated and may have backfired in appealing to swing voters.

Former President's Hush Money Trial

Former President Donald Trump's hush money trial is nearing its conclusion, with both prosecution and defense set to present closing arguments before the jury decides his guilt. Trump's behavior during the trial may have offended the jury, potentially leading to a conviction despite flaws in the case.

Michael Avenatti's Legal Troubles

Michael Avenatti's appeal to the Supreme Court was rejected, upholding his conviction for attempting to extort $25 million from Nike. He also faced other legal troubles, including stealing book proceeds and settlement funds, resulting in multiple prison sentences.

New York cases against Donald Trump

Democratic Rep. Dean Phillips believes the New York cases against Donald Trump have backfired for Democrats hoping it would be their 'salvation.' Closing arguments are expected in Trump's New York criminal case this week.

Donald Trump's New York criminal trial

CNN's Sara Murray discusses the possibility of Donald Trump being convicted in a New York criminal case, with differing opinions from legal analysts on the outcome.

Lucy Letby's Conviction for Child Serial Killings

British neonatal nurse Lucy Letby loses bid to appeal her conviction for murdering seven babies and attempting to murder six others at a hospital in the UK.

British nurse convicted of murdering babies

British neonatal nurse Lucy Letby, convicted of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder six others, loses bid to appeal her conviction and life sentence.

Former President Trump's criminal hush money case

Former FBI Director James Comey believes the criminal hush money case against former President Trump is much stronger than he initially thought. He predicts an overwhelming chance of conviction and criticizes Trump's potential impact on the FBI and Justice Department if he returns to the White House.

Conviction of Father in Starvation Death of 6-Year-Old Son

A man in northern Arizona was convicted of first-degree murder and other crimes in the 2020 starvation death of his 6-year-old son, who was locked in a closet for 16 hours a day for a month. The boy weighed only 18 pounds at the time of his death.

Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby Sentenced

Former Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby avoided jail time after being sentenced to home detention and supervised release for perjury and mortgage fraud convictions. Mosby has requested a pardon from President Biden.

James Comey's Interview on NewsNation About Trump's Hush Money Trial

Former FBI Director James Comey believes former President Donald Trump would be convicted in his hush money trial, citing a strong circumstantial case built by prosecutors.

Conviction of Marilyn Mosby for Perjury and Mortgage Fraud

Former Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby ordered to forfeit Florida condo after conviction of perjury and mortgage fraud. She maintains her innocence and seeks pardon from President Biden.

Former President Donald Trump's New York business record trial

Former FBI Director James Comey believes former President Donald Trump will be convicted in his New York business record trial due to a strong circumstantial case against him.

Republican Senators' Support for Trump Post-Conviction

Republican Senate allies of Sen. Mitch McConnell refused to say if they would support former President Donald Trump if a Manhattan jury convicts him. Many Republican lawmakers vigorously defended Trump against what they believe are politically motivated charges.

Greg Abbott Pardons Daniel Perry Convicted of Killing Black Lives Matter Protester

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott pardoned Daniel Perry, a former Army sergeant who was convicted of killing a Black Lives Matter protester in Austin in 2020, who had been sentenced to 25 years in prison.

Far-Right German Politician Convicted of Using Nazi Slogan

A court convicted far-right German politician Björn Höcke of using a Nazi slogan, ordering him to pay a fine. The case will not impact his candidacy for governor in an upcoming election.

Conviction of Steve Bannon for Contempt of Congress

Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon's conviction for contempt of Congress was upheld by a federal appeals court, and he is likely headed to prison for four months. Bannon had refused to testify in a congressional investigation into the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

Insider Trading Case Involving Trump Media Merger

Investor convicted of insider trading in stock of shell company ahead of its merger with Trump Media, involving former President Donald Trump's company. Co-defendants pleaded guilty. Investor made a small profit while co-defendants earned millions. Trump Media's auditor charged with massive fraud. Breaking news, trial ongoing.

Harvey Weinstein's Legal Battles and Extradition

Harvey Weinstein's extradition to California is being fought by his legal team due to health issues, with concerns about his trial preparation and medical care. California has requested his extradition following the overturning of his New York conviction. Weinstein will remain in New York for now as the court decides on his status. He was sentenced to 23 years in prison after a 2020 conviction, which was later overturned for a retrial.

Sexual Assault Conviction in Southern California

Southern California man convicted of sexually assaulting five women while hiking or sleeping, facing up to life in prison.

Business Records Trial of Former President Donald Trump

A Suffolk University/USA Today poll shows that most voters predict former President Donald Trump will be convicted on some charges in the business records trial. The trial is perceived as unfair by a plurality of voters. New York County Judge Juan Merchan found Trump in criminal contempt of court for violating a gag order.

Impact of Potential Trump Conviction on Biden's Poll Numbers

A poll shows that a potential legal case against former President Donald Trump would not significantly boost President Joe Biden's low polling numbers. Trump's support may shift to undecided voters if convicted, but could potentially regain them later. Majority of Americans doubt fair outcome in Trump's criminal trial.

Harvey Weinstein's New York Rape Case Retrial

Prosecutors in Harvey Weinstein's New York rape case plan to retry the case after his 2020 conviction was overturned. Weinstein's defense maintains his innocence, and a new trial is expected to start in September.

Harvey Weinstein's Retrial and Overturned Conviction

Disgraced former Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein appears in court for a retrial as the appeals court overturned his sex crimes conviction. Prosecutors plan to retry the case, stating their belief in convicting him again. Weinstein is currently held in prison receiving treatment for health issues.

Harvey Weinstein's Legal Troubles

Harvey Weinstein's sex crimes conviction was overturned by New York's highest court, and Manhattan prosecutors plan to retry his case due to unfair trial claims. Weinstein, suffering from health issues, remains behind bars for a separate rape conviction in California.

Harvey Weinstein's Legal Situation

Despite health issues, Harvey Weinstein is expected to show up in court for a re-arraignment hearing following the overturning of his 2020 sex crimes conviction. He is currently under observation at Bellevue Hospital Prison Ward.

Public Opinion on Former President Trump's Legal Troubles

A Harvard CAPS-Harris poll found that over half of voters believe former President Trump has committed crimes and should be convicted. Despite this, many still support him as a candidate for the Oval Office.

Donald Trump's hush money trial

Former president Donald Trump faces a 60-70 percent chance of being convicted in a hush money trial related to alleged payments to Stormy Daniels. His former advisor claims there is a high likelihood of conviction and potential house arrest.

Donald Trump's Hush Money Trial

Former President Donald Trump has a '60-70 percent chance' of being convicted in the hush money trial, according to a former advisor. The case relates to alleged payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels before the 2016 election. Trump denies any wrongdoing and denies having an affair with Daniels. The trial is ongoing.

Donald Trump likely to be convicted in New York business document trial

Norm Eisen, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, predicts that former President Donald Trump will likely be convicted in the New York business document trial due to evidence of a criminal conspiracy to influence an election.

Greek Wildfire and Boat Fire

A boat carrying tourists off the coast of Greece caught fire, leading to the evacuation of all passengers and crew. A Greek court convicted five former firefighting and disaster response officials over a deadly wildfire in 2018, but they were fined and released. Survivors expressed outrage at the decision.

Ashley Judd criticizes 'institutional betrayal' after Weinstein's conviction is overturned

Actress Ashley Judd criticizes 'institutional betrayal' after Harvey Weinstein's 2020 rape conviction is overturned, highlighting male entitlement to women's bodies. Weinstein's conviction was overturned due to incorrect judicial actions, leading to a new trial. Judd emphasizes the importance of survivors telling their stories and calls for change to end violence and silencing of voices.

Chicago Woman Pleads Guilty to Murder After Cutting Baby from Pregnant Victim's Womb

A Chicago woman pleaded guilty to murdering a 19-year-old pregnant woman, cutting the baby from her womb. She was sentenced to 50 years behind bars. The baby died about two months later. The woman tricked her boyfriend into thinking he was the father of the child. Her daughter was also sentenced to 30 years for helping her mother.

Scott Peterson seeks new trial

Scott Peterson, convicted of killing his pregnant wife and unborn son in 2004, seeks a new trial based on new DNA evidence with the support of the Los Angeles Innocence Project.

Former UNM Football Player Convicted of Robbing Postal Carrier

Former University of New Mexico football player convicted of robbing a U.S. postal carrier and facing up to 10 years in prison. The incident involved stealing a key and being in possession of a firearm. Boyce played for the Lobos in 2017 but was suspended in 2018 for assaulting his ex-girlfriend.

The Life and Legacy of O.J. Simpson

Former NFL running back O.J. Simpson has passed away at the age of 76 after losing his battle with cancer. Simpson was famously embroiled in the double murder trial of his ex-wife and her friend in the mid-'90s, where he was acquitted of the murders but later found responsible in a civil trial. He also faced legal issues later in life, including a conviction for armed robbery in 2008.

Amanda Knox Slander Trial in Italy

Amanda Knox, who was jailed and then cleared of killing her roommate in Italy in 2007, faces a slander trial for falsely accusing a bar owner of the murder. She hopes for a not guilty verdict to clear her name. Italy's Cassation Court ordered a retrial of the slander conviction due to legal errors in the initial trial.

Jonathan Majors domestic assault case

Hollywood star Jonathan Majors avoids jail time in domestic assault case, sentenced to counseling and probation. He was accused by his ex-girlfriend of assaulting her in a car, leaving her with injuries. Majors maintains his innocence and plans to appeal. He has lost his career opportunities following the conviction.

Former President Donald Trump's rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin

Former President Donald Trump plans to speak at a rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin, after posting a $175 million bond to appeal his civil fraud conviction by New York AG Letitia James.

Impeachment of Homeland Security Sec. Alejandro Mayorkas

House Republicans push to impeach Homeland Security Sec. Alejandro Mayorkas over handling of U.S. southern border. Senate to receive articles of impeachment on April 10. Trial unlikely to result in conviction.

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.

Menendez Brothers' Case

The Menendez brothers, who were convicted of murdering their parents, claim they were victims of abuse and not heartless criminals. They argue they acted in self-defense due to years of sexual and physical abuse by their father.

Potential Election Outcome if Trump is Convicted in Classified Documents Case

A Harvard Caps/Harris poll found that a majority of voters would vote for former President Donald Trump over President Joe Biden if Trump is convicted in the classified documents case. Trump faces a maximum of 450 years in federal prison if convicted on all 40 charges.

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.

Conviction of South Korean Actor O Yeong-su for Sexual Harassment

South Korean actor O Yeong-su, who starred in the first season of 'Squid Game', was convicted of sexual harassment and received a suspended prison sentence. He plans to appeal the decision.

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.

Conviction of Wisconsin Man for Fatal Stabbings of Two Women

A Wisconsin man has been convicted in the fatal stabbings of two women in a Green Bay home. He faces two mandatory life prison terms.

Acquittal of Donald Raynor in Murder Case

Donald Raynor, accused of leading a violent gang and charged with murder in a drive-by shooting, was acquitted after a third trial due to legal errors. He spent a decade in prison before being released.

Far-right activist convicted for hate speech in Belgium

Far-right activist Dries Van Langenhove convicted in Belgium for racist and hateful speech, leading to a year in prison. Extremist group members received suspended sentences. Right-wing extremism on the rise in Europe.

Conviction of American Man for Brutal Attack in Germany

An American man was convicted of brutally attacking two American women near Germany’s Neuschwanstein castle, pushing them into a ravine and fatally injuring one. He was sentenced to life in prison.

Murder Conviction in Germany

An American man was convicted of murder and other charges after attacking two American women in southern Germany last summer, pushing them into a ravine and fatally injuring one of them.

Honduran Ex-President Convicted of Drug Trafficking

Former president of Honduras convicted of drug trafficking charges in New York after being described as the man who "paved a cocaine superhighway to the United States" by a U.S. government attorney.