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No reasons to delay Trump sentencing any further
Trump bid to axe sentencing denied by New York's highest court, leaving Supreme Court as last hope
New York's highest court on Thursday rejected President-elect Donald Trump’s bid to halt his Friday sentencing, and prosecutors are urging the U.S.
Trump bid to delay sentencing in hush money case in hands of Supreme Court after rejection by NY appeals court
NEW YORK — New York’s highest court on Thursday rejected Donald Trump’s effort to stop his sentencing from going ahead Friday, leaving the matter in the hands of the Supreme Court. In a letter to Trump’s attorney,
NY Court of Appeals declines to delay Trump sentencing
That sentencing is scheduled to take place Friday in Manhattan, where Trump was convicted on 34 counts of falsifying business records in May.
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Trump claims hush-money sentencing 'mere days' before inauguration is 'unconstitutional' in failed application to state's highest court
New York's highest court has rejected Donald Trump's latest bid to halt this Friday's sentencing hearing in his criminal hush ...
New York Sun
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The New York Sun
The highest court in New York has denied President Trump's 11th hour appeal to stop his sentencing in the hush-money case.
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Trump’s Lawyers Have Assailed Jack Smith. They Could Soon Have Power to Go After Him.
The president-elect’s defense lawyers accused the special counsel of unethical and improper behavior in his prosecutions of ...
The New Republic on MSN
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Trump to Face (Symbolic) Consequences for (Some of) His Crimes
He tried to claim that sitting presidents had immunity, only for Gesmer to remind him that Trump was not yet president. But ...
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on MSN
Some say Alito should recuse from Trump sentencing case after phone call
Some experts and Democratic lawmakers say a phone call between the president-elect and Supreme Court Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. was ethically problematic.
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