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They aren’t household names yet like their universally known client, Donald Trump. But the lawyers trying to keep the former president out of prison in his New York hush money trial − Todd ...
Trump’s lawyers will now have the opportunity to present their defense at the trial—which may be short, as Trump attorney Todd Blanche told the judge Tuesday they plan to present few, if any ...
Donald Trump’s lawyers finished presenting their defense case Tuesday, and the trial judge said closing arguments will be next week. Donald Trump will not testify. The last witness, Robert ...
After initially objecting, Donald Trump’s lawyers have agreed to let prosecutors show the jury in his hush money trial a still image taken from a C-SPAN video of Trump and his bodyguard Keith ...
NEW YORK, May 21 - Donald Trump's defense lawyers on Tuesday rested their case at his criminal trial on charges stemming from hush money paid to a porn star without calling the former U.S ...
NEW YORK — One year after his criminal conviction in the Manhattan hush money case, Donald Trump is still fighting to shed his felon status. The president’s personal lawyers appeared before a ...
Donald Trump’s lawyers are demanding that the Manhattan judge in his hush money case “immediately” toss his conviction — claiming that it’s unconstitutional to prosecute a president-elect.
Trump’s lawyers are scheduled to make arguments for dismissing the case by Dec. 2 while prosecutors will have until Dec. 9 to respond. Merchan previously delayed sentencing until after the election.
Trump moves to halt hush money proceedings, sentencing after asking federal court to step in Trump’s lawyers are moving to halt proceedings in his NY hush money criminal case and postpone next ...
Prosecutors could rest their case by lunchtime Monday, and defense attorneys have not yet declared who they plan to call to testify -- including whether Trump will testify in his own defense.
Prosecutors rested their case after Michael Cohen finished testifying Monday in Donald Trump’s trial on allegations of business fraud related to a hush money payment.
NEW YORK — One year after his criminal conviction in the Manhattan hush money case, Donald Trump is still fighting to shed his felon status. The president’s personal lawyers appeared before a ...