Winning the 2024 election is helping Donald Trump in all four of his criminal cases. Special prosecutor Jack Smith has sought stays in both federal cases against him. Being president-elect may ...
What can I do? This can't be the end.'" Quint's case is one of a growing number of criminal cases for which the merits of the charge are never tested at trial. Statistics Canada data reviewed by ...
Mr Trump, who is due to be inaugurated as president in January, has also been embroiled in other state and federal criminal cases, as well as civil cases. He has pleaded not guilty to charges ...
SACRAMENTO, California — California voters dealt a blow to the state’s decade-long experiment with progressive criminal justice reform by approving a tough-on-crime ballot measure and ousting ...
Former US President Donald Trump is facing multiple criminal charges, including federal and state cases. A potential second term could impact these cases, potentially halting or dismissing some ...
WASHINGTON, Nov 6 (Reuters) - Donald Trump's U.S. presidential election victory on Wednesday will essentially end the criminal cases brought against him, at least for the four years he occupies ...
With his election victory, Donald Trump will have the power to get rid of half his criminal caseload when he returns to the White House — specifically, the two federal cases brought by special ...
A second term would put him in a uniquely powerful position to stymie some of the most serious criminal cases against him, including two federal indictments accusing him of mishandling classified ...
5 Hannah Beier/Bloomberg via Getty Following his 2024 presidential election win, Donald Trump will become the first convicted felon president as he still has several criminal cases tied to him.
Four years after nationwide calls for a reimagining of the criminal justice system, voters dramatically reversed course on Tuesday night. California voters passed Proposition 36, a tough-on-crime ...
Once he does, those cases will simply go away. The White House does have a longstanding norm of non-interference with criminal prosecutions, but this norm is nothing more than that — a voluntary ...