President Trump's sentencing in New York case

Former President Donald Trump's motion to stay his sentencing in a New York case has been denied by a judge. The case involves falsifying business records to conceal a payment to Stormy Daniels. Trump's legal team argued for dismissal based on presidential immunity, but the request was denied. Trump maintains his innocence and views the case as politically motivated.

President-elect Trump's sentencing in New York case

President-elect Trump files motion to stay sentencing in New York case ahead of inauguration. Legal team claims the case is a meritless hoax and demands immediate dismissal. New York Judge sets sentencing for Jan. 10 but will issue an 'unconditional discharge' with no punishment imposed. Trump found guilty of falsifying business records in Manhattan case but maintains innocence, accuses Democrats of lawfare.

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.

Potential Sentencing Options for Donald Trump in a New York Case

The article discusses potential sentencing options for Donald Trump in a New York case, highlighting the possibility of a harsh sentence that could impact his electoral prospects. The judge has various options, including imposing a prison sentence and delaying its implementation until after the election.