Donald Trump's New York Criminal Trial Delayed

The judge in Donald Trump's New York criminal trial approved a delay in sentencing after his lawyers requested more time to review the potential impact of the Supreme Court's immunity decision. Trump's team wants the felony conviction on 34 counts related to hush money payments to Stormy Daniels tossed out. The sentencing hearing is delayed until at least September 18.

Controversial Handling of Jeffrey Epstein Case by Palm Beach County Prosecutors

Palm Beach County prosecutor portrayed girls molested by Jeffrey Epstein as prostitutes, drug addicts, thieves, and liars in front of a grand jury. Grand jury records, unsealed after years of legal action, reveal controversial handling of the case by prosecutors.

Legal battle over classified documents found at Mar-a-Lago

Prosecutors push back on Trump's attempt to dismiss classified documents case, detailing how the materials were handled during the FBI's search at Mar-a-Lago in 2022. They ridicule Trump's argument that the order of contents in boxes impacts his defense.

Pickpocketing Surge in New York City

Pickpocketing in New York City is on the rise, with more cases reported this year compared to last year. The perpetrators are mostly from South America, with some even attending schools in Colombia to learn how to commit the crime. Prosecutors and courts in NYC are not prioritizing these cases, leading to an increase in pickpocketing incidents.

Elon Musk's Criticism of Prosecutors and Planned Revenge Against Joe Biden

Elon Musk criticizes prosecutors targeting former President Trump, warns of dangers of political persecution. Musk faces multiple fights from Biden administration but plans revenge against Joe Biden without spending on the presidential election.

Illegal Alien Accused of Murdering Laken Riley

Illegal alien accused of murdering 22-year-old Laken Riley pleads not guilty to ten counts, including murder and kidnapping. Prosecutors will not seek the death penalty.

Analysis of New York Criminal Case against Donald Trump

CNN legal analyst criticizes New York criminal case against Donald Trump as unjustified mess, citing contorted law and structural infirmity. Charges against Trump are obscure and unprecedented as prosecutors push the boundaries of the law and due process.

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.

Prosecutors targeting Donald Trump to keep him off the campaign trail

Trump lawyer Jesse Binnall claims that leftist prosecutors may try to put former President Donald Trump in jail to keep him off the campaign trail, despite their leniency towards violent criminals.

Legal battle involving Donald Trump's classified documents case

Judge denies prosecutors' request to bar Donald Trump from making public statements that could endanger law enforcement agents participating in prosecution. Trump baselessly claimed Biden administration wanted to kill him during search of Mar-a-Lago estate. Prosecutors expressed frustration with judge's rulings. Trump facing multiple criminal cases but only one has reached trial. Trump has been fined and threatened with jail time for violating gag order in New York case.

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.

President Biden's visit to daughter-in-law ahead of Hunter Biden's gun trial

President Biden visits daughter-in-law ahead of Hunter Biden's upcoming gun trial. Hunter is charged with making false statements on a federal form when purchasing a firearm in 2018. Hallie Biden likely to testify in the trial. Prosecutors plan to use portions of Hunter's book and laptop as evidence. Hunter's defense seeks to block salacious details from being shown to the jury.

Capitol Siege: Electrician Sentenced to 12 Years in Prison

A New Jersey electrician who attacked police officers during the Jan. 6 Capitol siege was sentenced to 12 years in prison. He was convicted of multiple assaults on police and sentenced to one of the longest prison terms among Capitol riot cases.

Hunter Biden's federal gun case

Judge rules that prosecutors cannot use some salacious evidence in Hunter Biden's federal gun case, including references to his Navy discharge and child support case. Hunter Biden pleads not guilty to charges of making false statements on a federal form when purchasing a revolver in 2018. Court allows use of portions of Hunter Biden's book discussing addiction to drugs.

Utah mom accused of fatally poisoning husband

Utah mom accused of fatally poisoning husband to collect life insurance funds speaks out publicly for the first time. Defense team withdraws from case citing irreconcilable situation. Prosecutors accused of compromising adversarial fairness.

Death Penalty for Kansas City Man Charged with Murder

Missouri prosecutors intend to seek the death penalty for a man charged with murder of a court employee and a police officer during an eviction notice attempt.

Trial of former President Donald Trump

Trial of former President Donald Trump lacks clarity on alleged crimes, with questionable connections among prosecutors and judge. Potential conflicts of interest raise concerns about fairness and impartiality.

Investigation into Former President Trump by NY Prosecutors

Rep. Jim Jordan accuses NY Attorney General Letitia James and prosecutors of targeting former President Trump for political reasons, citing prosecutor Matthew Colangelo's history. The case focuses on Trump's alleged falsification of business records to conceal payment to Stormy Daniels.

Tax Fraud Investigation of Shakira

Spanish state prosecutors recommend shelving probe into alleged tax fraud by pop star Shakira due to lack of evidence.

Donald Trump's fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago

Former President Donald Trump went on a profanity-laden tirade at a fundraiser, mocking prosecutors and highlighting potential vice-presidential candidates. He likened himself to Al Capone and criticized his opponents while addressing donors and lawmakers at Mar-a-Lago.

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.

Donald Trump's Criminal Trial on Hush Money Charges

Former President Donald Trump is facing a criminal trial on charges related to hush money paid to a porn star. Jury selection is underway, with some prospective jurors expressing challenges in putting personal politics aside.

Gag Order Violation Trial of Donald Trump in Manhattan

Former President Donald Trump faces a gag order violation trial in Manhattan after sharing social media posts related to hush money payments to Stormy Daniels. Prosecutors are seeking sanctions against Trump for violating the gag order.

Donald Trump Hush Money Trial

Donald Trump is on trial for hush money payments, social media posts, and violating a gag order. Prosecutors seek to hold him in contempt for violating the order.

Alec Baldwin's Involuntary Manslaughter Trial

New Mexico prosecutors are aggressively pursuing charges against Alec Baldwin for involuntary manslaughter in the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins during the filming of Rust, alleging his lack of concern for safety and emotional instability. Baldwin faces up to 18 months in jail if found guilty.

Former President Donald Trump's attacks on judges and prosecutors

Former President Donald Trump has been attacking judges and prosecutors, including their family members, in response to gag orders imposed on him in various court cases. Justice Juan Merchan issued an expanded gag order to stop Trump from attacking his and the lead prosecutor's families, citing interference with the fair administration of justice and a direct attack on the Rule of Law. Trump's lawyers defend his attacks by citing First Amendment rights.

Dispute Over Trump's Designation of Presidential Records

Former White House officials dispute Trump's claim of designating presidential records as personal, which is crucial to his defense in a classified documents case. Special Counsel Jack Smith's filing reveals that no officials heard Trump make such a designation. Prosecutors maintain that Trump illegally retained classified documents at Mar-a-Lago.

Legal Battle over Trump's Mishandling of Classified Documents

Special counsel criticizes judge's order regarding jury instructions in Trump's mishandling of classified documents case, arguing that the legal premise is flawed and could lead to a directed verdict in Trump's favor. Trump's defense relies on the Presidential Records Act, claiming he had the authority to decide document classification. Prosecutors dispute this, stating Trump's invocation of the PRA is fiction.

Lawsuit Against Starr County Prosecutors

Lizelle Gonzalez is suing Starr County prosecutors for over $1 million after being arrested and jailed for self-inducing an abortion, which was dropped a few days later. The lawsuit alleges the prosecutors misled the grand jury and violated Gonzalez's constitutional rights.

Resolution of Ken Paxton's Securities Fraud Charges

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is close to resolving 9-year-old securities fraud charges through a special agreement with prosecutors that may include community service, legal education classes, restitution, and no formal plea; he could have faced up to 99 years in prison if convicted.

Dismissal of Charges Against Donald Trump in Election Interference Case

Fulton County Judge dismissed three charges against former President Donald Trump in the election interference case, ruling that prosecutors failed to provide enough detail about the alleged crime. Trump faces a maximum of 76.5 years in state prison if convicted on each of the charges. The case against Trump has been on shaky ground due to the effort to remove the prosecutor over her romantic relationship with a colleague.

Shooting Death of Cinematographer Halyna Hutchins

Armorer Hannah Gutierrez was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. Actor Alec Baldwin, who claims innocence, faces trial in July and a possible 18-month jail sentence if convicted. Hutchins' family expressed satisfaction with Gutierrez's guilty verdict and expects justice for all responsible parties in Halyna's death.

Arizona prosecutors targeting Trump allies

Arizona prosecutors are speeding up a criminal investigation into efforts to overturn Joe Biden's victory in the state, targeting Trump's allies. Biden's approval rating has dropped significantly while Trump gains strength in the polls. Democrats and the media are resorting to extreme measures to combat Trump's popularity.

Arizona prosecutors accelerate criminal investigation into efforts to overturn 2020 election results

Arizona prosecutors are accelerating their criminal investigation into efforts to overturn Joe Biden's victory in the state, issuing grand jury subpoenas to multiple people linked to Donald Trump's 2020 campaign. Attorney General Kris Mayes, a Democrat, is nearing a decision on whether to bring criminal charges against Trump's allies in the state.

Donald Trump's Response to Supreme Court Ruling and Criticism of Joe Biden

Donald Trump addressed Joe Biden directly in a press conference, criticizing him for using prosecutors and judges to go after opponents. Trump praised the Supreme Court's ruling that Colorado cannot disqualify him from the 2024 ballot.

New York State Prosecutors Sue JBS Over Climate Claims

New York state prosecutors are suing JBS for misleading marketing claims about slashing climate pollution, alleging the company lacks a feasible plan to achieve its net-zero emissions target by 2040.

Barry Morphew Murder Case

Barry Morphew's murder case related to his wife's disappearance and death has taken a new turn with complaints against prosecutors for misconduct and plotting against the judge. Suzanne Morphew's remains were found in a shallow grave in 2023.