The president's new criminal lawyers have begun the potentially yearslong process of appealing his sentencing and conviction.
President Donald Trump has appealed his hush money conviction, aiming to overturn the verdict that made him the first U.S.
"President Donald J. Trump hereby appeals to the First Department of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State ...
President Donald Trump has appealed his New York hush money conviction, seeking to erase the verdict that made him the first ...
Trump was found guilty in May of 34 felonies for authorizing a scheme in 2017 to falsify records in order to cover up ...
President Donald Trump, the first U.S. president with a criminal record, has appealed his felony conviction in the hush money ...
Donald Trump was convicted in May on 34 counts of falsifying business records. He was sentenced Friday in a New York court.
Trump was convicted in May of falsifying records related to a hush money payment his then-attorney Michael Cohen paid to ...
President-elect Trump was sentenced Friday in his hush money conviction, but he faced no punishment by a judge during a hearing in New York in which he appeared virtually with one of his defense ...
In the first test of how receptive the court may be to Trump, 4 of the court's 6 conservative members said they would have ...
Judge Juan Merchan on Monday refused a request from President-elect Trump to halt the sentencing in his criminal hush money case.
The Supreme Court’s ruling comes after Judge Juan Merchan and two New York appeals courts ordered the sentencing to take place Friday.