Former President Trump a year ago was staring down four potential criminal trials on 91 charges and decades in prison. With his projected victory, what happens now?
Donald Trump started the year fighting two federal prosecutions that threatened prison time. He will end it free and clear of his most significant criminal legal problems.
One of the cases was brought by Mr Smith in Washington and centred on Trump’s alleged attempts to overturn his 2020 election defeat. The second was filed in southern Florida over the former ...
President-elect Donald Trump plans to try to have his New York hush money case canceled, according to a report. Paula Reid, CNN's chief legal affairs correspondent, told anchor Erin Burnett that Trump ...
Special counsel Jack Smith is working with the Justice Department to wind down two federal cases against President-elect Donald Trump before he takes office in January, according to sources familiar ...
“I think any reasonable judge wouldn’t sentence the president-elect ... and he had initially been slated to be sentenced over the summer. But Trump managed to delay the sentencing date twice. Trump ...
Trump’s hush money sentencing is unprecedented and unpredictable. But barring successful appeals, he’ll still owe more than ...
"He can seek delays in so many ways." Trump's legal challenges to his hush-money case Manhattan prosecutors should expect ...
January 6 defendants, hopeful for presidential pardons, are filing motions to postpone their cases now that Donald Trump is ...
President-elect Donald Trump’s election victory means he will likely be able to delay, or end, all the criminal proceedings ...
As HuffPost has reported, now that Trump has won back the White House, the path is wide open for his federal cases to fall ...
Legal experts say Donald Trump's election victory likely means his criminal cases will be put on hold while he serves in the ...