By Emily Saul | January 8, 2025
The emergency application asks the high court to consider whether presidential immunity extends to a president-elect.
By Emily Saul | January 7, 2025
Associate Justice Ellen Gesmer of the Appellate Division, First Department denied the defense petition for emergency relief following oral arguments.
By Emily Saul | January 7, 2025
A brief transmitted to the intermediate state appellate court says that the business records fraud case was "in excess" of the Supreme Court's jurisdiction.
By Emily Saul | January 6, 2025
Manhattan Acting Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan denied a defense request to stay sentencing pending appeal. The defense team is now asking a mid-level appeals court to find the judge does not have the jurisdiction to issue rulings on presidential immunity matters.
By Emily Saul | January 6, 2025
Acting Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan had scheduled sentencing for Friday, yet indicated he did not plan to impose jail time.
By Emily Saul | January 3, 2025
Acting Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan on Friday declined to dismiss the indictment or guilty verdict against President-elect Donald Trump. He indicated he did not intend to sentence Trump to any jail time, but instead impose a sentence of unconditional discharge.
By Emily Saul | January 3, 2025
Advisory federal sentencing guidelines suggest a sentence of at least 24 years for the offenses the ex-lawmaker was found guilty of. The Probation Department has recommended a sentence of 12 years.
By Joel Cohen | January 2, 2025
This article discusses the key facts of the film Juror No. 2, and how that showcases the issues surrounding juror misconduct and the legal ethics of attorneys engaged in criminal practice.
By Emily Saul | December 23, 2024
The attorney for New York City Mayor Eric Adams told a judge he was simply defending his client against prosecutors' own extrajudicial statements.
By Greg Andrews | December 23, 2024
James Blose's decade-long scheme went undetected at banks in Pennsylvania and New York before a bank in Connecticut caught him last year.
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