Donald Trump's New York State Criminal Case

President-elect Donald Trump's New York state criminal case may not proceed to sentencing due to potential immunity as a president-elect and legal maneuvers by his attorneys. Sentencing could be deferred until after his potential term in office or the charges could be dismissed.

Convicted con man George Santos targeted by another con artist in a $900,000 scheme

Convicted con man George Santos watched another con artist admit to trying to trick him out of $900,000 in a harebrained scheme. Santos is facing sentencing for a string of frauds, including misusing campaign donations. The con artist, Hector Medina, pleaded guilty and faces roughly three to four years in prison. Santos remains bullish on Trump in the upcoming presidential election.

Delay in Donald Trump's Sentencing

Former President Donald Trump's sentencing for criminal conviction in Manhattan has been delayed until after Election Day to avoid influencing voters; potential punishment includes prison time for falsifying business records to cover up a hush money payment to a porn star.

Delay in Donald Trump's New York Hush Money Trial Sentencing

The sentencing of Donald Trump in his New York hush money trial has been delayed until after the November presidential election, a move requested by Trump's lawyers. The trial involves falsifying business records to silence a porn star's damaging story. Trump was convicted in May and was facing 34 counts of doctoring business records. The delay comes as the White House race intensifies, with Trump and Kamala Harris set to hold their first televised debate.

Former President Trump's sentencing hearing delay

Former President Trump's sentencing hearing has been delayed to Nov. 26, with Trump claiming he did nothing wrong and the case should be dead. There are concerns of election interference and complexities surrounding the sentencing process.

Former President Trump's sentencing in New York

Former President Trump's sentencing in New York has been postponed until after the November presidential election due to concerns about influencing the election. Trump was found guilty on 34 counts of falsifying business records. His lawyers are appealing the verdict, citing presidential immunity.

Backpage.com prostitution scheme

Michael Lacey, former owner of Backpage.com, has been sentenced to five years in prison and fined $3 million for money laundering in a case involving promoting and profiting from prostitution. Two other Backpage executives were also sentenced to 10 years in prison. Backpage generated $500 million in prostitution-related revenue before being shut down in 2018.

Anesthesiologist Drugging and Assaulting Nanny

New York anesthesiologist drugged and sexually assaulted his children's nanny using chemicals, was arrested and pleaded guilty to sexual abuse and assault charges, sentenced to four years in prison with post-release supervision and registered as a sex offender.

Former Oath Keepers General Counsel Pleads Guilty to Capitol Attack Charges

Kellye SoRelle, former general counsel for the Oath Keepers, pleads guilty to charges related to the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol; scheduled for sentencing on Jan. 17, 2025.

Delay in Former President Trump's Sentencing

Manhattan district attorney's office defers to judge on delaying former President Trump's sentencing in hush money criminal case. Prosecutors reject some of Trump's arguments but agree to delay for orderly appellate litigation. Trump's conviction marked the first criminal conviction of any former president.

Supreme Court immunity case impact on former President Trump

Fox News analyzes the impact of the Supreme Court immunity case on former President Trump as Judge Merchan denies recusal motion and plans to sentence Trump on Sept. 18 despite defense team's efforts to stave off sentencing.

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.

Assault on Danish Prime Minister and Sexual Harassment Case

A Polish man was sentenced to four months in jail for assaulting the Danish prime minister and separate sexual harassment charges. He confessed to exposing himself and groping a woman, among other charges.

Supreme Court Rejects Missouri's Attempt to Halt Trump's Sentencing and Gag Order

The Supreme Court rejected Missouri's attempt to halt former President Donald Trump's sentencing and gag order in his New York hush money case, citing lack of legal standing and genuine interstate dispute.

Theft of Jackie Robinson Statue

A man stole a Jackie Robinson statue from a park and was sentenced to 15 years in jail. The statue was dismantled and burned, but donations to replace it rolled in, including $100,000 from Major League Baseball.

Sentencing of Anjem Choudary for Terrorist Activities

Anjem Choudary, a radical British preacher, was sentenced to life in prison for directing a terrorist group and promoting terrorism through the radical Muslim group ALM. He must serve at least 28 years behind bars.

Sentencing of Russian-American Journalists in Russia

Russian-American journalist Alsu Kurmasheva sentenced to six-and-a-half years in prison for spreading false information about the Russian army. Another U.S. citizen, Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, sentenced to 16 years in prison for espionage. RFE/RL President calls Kurmasheva's trial a mockery of justice.

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.

Delay in Former President Trump's Sentencing

Former President Trump's sentencing has been delayed until September following a request from his legal team after the Supreme Court's decision on presidential immunity. The delay is seen as a win for Trump, who is expected to be named the official GOP nominee for the 2024 presidential election.

Former President Trump's Sentencing Delayed in New York

Former President Trump's sentencing in a criminal trial in New York has been delayed until September after he requested to overturn his conviction and to delay the sentencing, following a Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity.

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.

Pakistan's Blasphemy Law and Persecution of Minorities

A young Christian man in Pakistan has been sentenced to death for reposting a blasphemous image of a desecrated Quran on social media, sparking outrage and concerns about the misuse of blasphemy laws in the country.

Threats against Rep. Maxine Waters

Rep. Maxine Waters recounts the nightmares and fear caused by violent threats made by a Texas man, resulting in his guilty plea and sentencing to nearly three years in prison with a hate-crime enhancement.

Sentencing of Chinese #MeToo Activist Huang Xueqin

Leading Chinese #MeToo activist Huang Xueqin was sentenced to five years for state subversion, while labor activist Wang Jianbing was sentenced to three years and six months. Huang plans to appeal her sentence.

Hunter Biden's Federal Gun Trial

Hunter Biden found guilty in federal gun trial, faces possible jail time. Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley discusses the case and the risk of sentencing. Biden reportedly blames re-election bid for conviction. Trial lasted six and a half days with emotional testimony from family members.

Former President Trump's Criminal Trial and Sentencing

Former President Trump found guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records in the first degree. Facing sentencing in July before the Republican National Convention where he is expected to be formally nominated as the 2024 Republican presidential nominee. Trump is challenging the gag order restricting him from speaking about the case.

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.

Hunter Biden's gun trial and sentencing

Judge Maryellen Noreika recently delivered a one-year sentence to a defendant in a gun case, which may give insight into how she might sentence Hunter Biden if found guilty. Hunter is charged with false statements and possession of a firearm while being an unlawful user of controlled substances. The case involves Hunter using crack when purchasing the firearm and the gun being found discarded near a school. The judge's sentencing of another defendant for lying on government forms about his address when buying guns may indicate a strict approach to gun-related offenses.

Trump sentencing and Republican reactions to guilty verdict

Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett discusses the Trump sentencing set for July 11 and the legal backing that led to the guilty verdict in NY v. Trump. Senator Mitt Romney criticizes Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg's pursuit of charges against Trump as 'political malpractice.' Other Republican senators react to the guilty verdict.

California Judge Rejects Request to Vacate Death Sentence for Richard Allen Davis

California judge rejects request to vacate death sentence for Richard Allen Davis, the man convicted of killing Polly Klaas. Davis kidnapped Klaas from her bedroom at knifepoint in 1993. The death penalty remains in place despite recent changes to state sentencing laws.

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

Former President Trump has been found guilty on all 34 counts in his New York hush money trial and is set to be sentenced on July 11, just before the Republican National Convention. Each charge carries a maximum of four years in prison.

Donald Trump's New York Criminal Trial

Donald Trump was convicted in a criminal trial in New York and called the trial rigged and a disgrace. He claimed innocence and criticized the judge, the district attorney, and the Biden administration. Trump said the 'real verdict' would come in the next presidential election.

Michael Cohen's comments on Judge Juan Merchan and Donald Trump's trial

Former Trump aide Michael Cohen praises New York Judge Juan Merchan who presided over Trump's trial, highlighting the impact of sentencing on individuals and the difference in approaches to protect family. Cohen commends Merchan's professionalism and decision-making abilities, contrasting it with Trump's behavior during the trial.

Donald Trump sentencing in New York

Former President Donald Trump is set to be sentenced in New York on July 11 for falsifying business records. The sentencing comes just before the Republican National Convention, where Trump is expected to be nominated as the presidential candidate despite the legal proceedings.

North Dakota man sentenced for child sexual abuse images

A North Dakota man was sentenced to 40 years in prison for child sexual abuse images. He has ties to a former Republican state senator accused of paying for sex with a minor. The defendant preyed on kids online and in real life.

Donald Trump's Criminal Trial and Potential Sentencing

The judge overseeing Donald Trump's criminal trial warned him about the possibility of jail time if found guilty in the 'hush money' case. Sentencing could include prison time, probation, or house arrest, with uncertainties about the outcome due to the unique dynamics of the case.

Sentencing of Pro-Life Activists under the FACE Act

Several pro-life activists were sentenced to prison under the FACE Act for protesting at an abortion clinic in Washington, DC. The Department of Justice announced the sentences, ranging from 21 to 57 months in federal prison. House Republicans raised concerns about alleged mistreatment of the activists in jail. The activists were found guilty of conspiracy against rights and face act charges for organizing a blockade at the clinic.

Attack on Nancy Pelosi's Husband

David DePape was sentenced to 30 years in prison for attacking Paul Pelosi with a hammer and attempting to kidnap Nancy Pelosi. DePape, a former nudist activist, came to the Pelosis' home to speak about Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election but encountered Paul instead. The attack left Paul with a skull fracture and other injuries.

Sentencing of Filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof in Iran

Filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof has been sentenced to eight years in prison by the Islamic Republic of Iran just before his film's premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. The ruling was based on his signing statements and making films that were deemed a threat to the country's security.

Sentencing of Iranian Director Mohammad Rasoulof

Iranian director Mohammad Rasoulof has been sentenced to eight years in prison and lashings for supporting the Iranian people, including his involvement in the Cannes film festival. This adds to the crackdown on dissent in Iran following mass protests.

Haley Pullos DUI Crash

Actress Haley Pullos surrendered to serve 90 days in jail after a DUI crash. She faces probation, community service, and restitution. The crash caused severe injuries to the other driver and a civil suit is pending.

Former U.S. Ambassador Admits to Acting as Secret Agent for Cuba

Former U.S. Ambassador and National Security Council member, Victor Manuel Rocha, pleaded guilty to acting as a secret agent for communist Cuba for decades. He was sentenced to 15 years in prison for working against the U.S. government and must cooperate with the U.S. for any damage assessment related to his work.

Alex Murdaugh's Sentencing and Appeal for New Trial

Former Assistant District Attorney Phil Holloway discusses Alex Murdaugh's sentencing and the appeal for a new trial. Murdaugh's lawyers claim jury tampering against Colleton County Court Clerk Becky Hill. Justice Toal denied a retrial citing serious juror commitment. Murdaugh is currently serving two life sentences for murder and 40 years for financial crimes.

Bonfire Explosion in Wisconsin

An 18-year-old in Wisconsin triggered a bonfire explosion injuring more than a dozen people, sentenced to a year in jail and five years of probation. He pleaded no contest to 13 counts of injury by negligent use of an explosive.

Parental Responsibility in School Shootings

Columbine shooting survivor Craig Scott disagrees with the prison sentencing of the parents of the Michigan school shooter, arguing they couldn’t predict their son's actions.

Former Mississippi Law Enforcement Officers Sentenced for Torturing Black Men

Six former white Mississippi law enforcement officers who tortured two Black men will be sentenced in state court after already receiving federal prison terms. The case drew outrage and received attention from top law enforcement officials in the country.

Sentencing of Parents of Michigan School Shooter

Parents of Michigan school shooter Ethan Crumbley sentenced to 10-15 years in prison. Fox News contributor Andy McCarthy discusses the impact on the criminal justice system.

Sentencing of Ethan Crumbley's Parents

Parents of Ethan Crumbley face sentencing for their roles in his shooting at Oxford High School in Michigan in 2021. Both parents were found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in connection with the shooting, where their son killed four students and injured seven others.

Sentencing Disparity Between Far-Right and Far-Left Groups

U.S. District Judge Carney gave Tyler Laube a light sentence for assaulting a journalist at a rally, citing prosecutorial focus on far-right groups over far-left groups. Legal experts criticize the judge's political bias and lack of understanding of relative prosecutions.

Man sentenced to over 7 years for orchestrating attack on U.S. Capitol police

A man who orchestrated a mob's attack on police officers at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, using a megaphone, was sentenced to more than seven years in prison. He represented himself in court and has ties to the anti-government 'sovereign citizen' movement.

Alex Murdaugh sentencing and legal troubles

Convicted killer Alex Murdaugh sentenced to 40 years for stealing millions from legal clients, already serving life sentence for murdering wife and son. Attempting to appeal murder conviction. Facing extensive financial charges and ordered to pay $8 million in restitution.

Alex Murdaugh sentenced to 40 years in prison for federal financial crimes

Former personal injury lawyer Alex Murdaugh sentenced to 40 years in prison for federal financial crimes after pleading guilty to 22 charges. He is already serving a life sentence for murdering his wife and son. Murdaugh's attorney unsure how much of the 40-year sentence his client will serve.

Woman Sentenced for Stealing President Biden's Daughter's Diary

A woman who stole President Biden's daughter's diary has had her sentencing postponed again due to personal issues. The judge warned of a bench warrant if she fails to show up.

Sentencing of Former Officers for Torturing Black Men

The sentencing phase has begun for six former officers who pleaded guilty to torturing two Black men, with two ex-officers already sentenced and four others to be sentenced this week.

Sentencing of Congolese Journalist Stanis Bujakera

Congolese journalist Stanis Bujakera sentenced to six months in prison for spreading false information, to be released soon. He denied all charges and faced up to 20 years in prison. International rights organizations condemn his imprisonment.

Federal Terrorism and Kidnapping Case

Five defendants in a federal terrorism and kidnapping case stemming from the search for a missing toddler in Georgia are expected to be sentenced. The case involved a belief in an 'end-of-times scheme' and preparation for attacks against the government.

Capitol riot defendants' sentences ruled to be improperly increased

A federal appeals court in Washington, DC, ruled that some Capitol riot defendants had their sentences improperly increased due to inclusion of charges of 'interference with the administration of justice.' This ruling could impact dozens of other cases from the January 6 events.

Former NFL player Chad Wheeler sentenced for domestic violence

Former NFL player Chad Wheeler sentenced to 81 months in prison for domestic violence against his ex-girlfriend, Alleah Taylor. Taylor expressed satisfaction with the sentencing, calling it a victory for justice.

Closure of Tin Plant and Tragic Death of 4-Year-Old in West Virginia

President of local steelworkers union discusses impending closure of tin plant. West Virginia man sentenced to life in prison for death of girlfriend's 4-year-old son. Boy found unresponsive with severe injuries. Mother pleaded guilty to child neglect.