The New York criminal trial of Donald Trump resumed with testimony from former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker.
The "soap opera" of Donald Trump's hush money trial continued Friday in a series of odd events that left one seasoned trial lawyer surprised."The X factor of weird developments is really high for this trial," wrote former U.S. attorney Harry Litman on X.He pointed specifically to a New York Times report that revealed: "Multiple jurors have started crying as they have opened up about their lives in front of the judge and the former president. A very intense Friday as we near the end of jury...
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NEW YORK (VINnews) — The judge in the criminal trial of President Trump has made a surprising decision, announcing that court will be in session during the Holiday of Passover, including on the days of Yom Tov which are Tuesday and Wednesday of next week, as well as Monday and Tuesday of the following week. […]
The first week of the Trump trial revealed more about the DA's case and how Trump will behave during the trial
The Crown questioned Michael Gordon Jackson late Monday, as his trial continued at Regina's Court of King's Bench.
In a new court filing, they allege a “stunning abuse of prosecutorial power.”
While you still can’t watch the trial of former President Donald Trump, you can now read daily transcripts of the historic hush money proceedings, the New York Court System announced Monday.
While you still can’t watch the trial of former President Donald Trump, you can now read daily transcripts of the historic hush money proceedings, the New York Court System announced Monday.
While you still can’t watch the trial of former President Donald Trump, you can now read daily transcripts of the historic hush money proceedings, the New York Court System announced Monday.
It’s a moment in history — the first U.S. president facing criminal charges in an American courtroom. Yet only a handful of observers are able to see or even hear what is going on.
EXCLUSIVE — Major trial lawyer firms divert taxpayer money to left-wing causes using public contracts they negotiate with state attorneys general offices, according to a new report. The report from the consumer advocacy group Alliance for Consumers, which has been tracking the political bent of trial lawyer firms for several years, notes eight major plaintiff-side […]