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legalcourt-proceedings1 year ago

"Judge Questions Trump's Delay Tactics in Hush Money Case"

The judge overseeing the hush money criminal case involving former President Donald Trump in New York appeared skeptical of delaying or dismissing the case due to a dispute over potential evidence. The defense accused the Manhattan district attorney's office of misconduct and sought a dismissal, trial adjournment, and prohibition on key witnesses testifying. The trial, initially set for jury selection, was adjourned for 30 days after defense attorneys raised issues with the late production of over 100,000 pages of potential evidence by federal prosecutors. The defense argued for a longer delay, while prosecutors claimed the new evidence was a "red herring" and part of a "strategic delay." Defense lawyers have demanded a dismissal of the case based on the new materials, which they said damage the credibility of star witness Michael Cohen and contain exculpatory information.

legalcrime1 year ago

"Marine Daniel Penny to Stand Trial for NYC Subway Chokehold Death"

Former Marine Daniel Penny is confident he will beat the manslaughter charges for killing homeless man Jordan Neely on a New York City subway last May. The trial is set for October, and his defense team is fully prepared to defend him. Penny faces up to 19 years behind bars if convicted. The defense claims Neely was the dangerous one on the train, while the Neely family's attorney argues that Neely was unarmed and asking for food, and distress does not mean dangerous.

legalcriminal-justice1 year ago

"NY Prosecutors Seek Delay for Trump Hush Money Trial Review"

The Manhattan District Attorney's Office is open to delaying Donald Trump's hush money trial for up to 30 days to review new materials turned over by federal prosecutors, despite the trial being scheduled to start on March 25. Trump's defense team has consistently sought to delay the trials past the election, and the unexpected move by the prosecution team throws the trial date into question. Trump's attorneys have requested a 90-day delay or dismissal of the case due to recent records productions from federal prosecutors.

legalcourt-proceedings1 year ago

"Judge Orders Anonymity for Jurors in Trump's Hush Money Trial"

The judge overseeing the hush money case against former President Donald Trump has ruled to use an anonymous jury, shielding jurors' identities from the public and press due to concerns of bribery, jury tampering, or physical harm. Trump and attorneys will know the jurors' identities, but the public will not. The trial is set to begin on March 25, and Trump has pleaded not guilty to charges of falsifying business records related to hush money payments made to Stormy Daniels. This is the first of four pending criminal cases against Trump to go to trial.

crime1 year ago

"Migrants Clash with NYPD in Times Square: Video Shows 'Ugly Betty' Comparison"

Newly released footage shows a group of migrants attacking and kicking NYPD cops in Times Square, with separate cameras offering different angles of the violent clash. The footage, released by the Manhattan District Attorney's Office, led to seven indictments, with four suspects charged with second-degree assault and other charges. Additional suspects remain at large, and one individual is in custody while others were released without bail.

politics2 years ago

Prosecutors claim to have recording of Trump and witness in criminal case.

Prosecutors in the criminal case against former President Donald Trump have disclosed to his attorneys a recording of a conversation between Trump and a witness, according to an automatic discovery form made public by the Manhattan District Attorney's office. Trump faces 34 felony counts of falsification of business records for alleged payments made as part of a "hush money" scheme. The trial is scheduled to begin on March 25, 2024.

politics2 years ago

Former Trump Prosecutor Takes the Fifth, Refuses to Answer GOP Questions.

Former Trump prosecutor Mark Pomerantz invoked his Fifth Amendment rights during his deposition before the House Judiciary Committee on Friday, slamming the GOP-led panel’s investigation as “political theater” in his opening statement. Pomerantz, who investigated Trump at the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, said he was appearing before the committee “as required” because “I respect the rule of law,” before issuing a sharp rebuke of the panel’s probe and disclosing his intent to plead the Fifth.

entertainment2 years ago

Actor Jonathan Majors' Domestic Violence Case Called a "Witch Hunt" by Attorney.

Actor Jonathan Majors appeared in court virtually for a hearing related to assault and harassment charges brought against him by the Manhattan District Attorney's Office. His attorney accused prosecutors of racial bias and called the case a "witch hunt." Majors denies the allegations and claims to have provided video evidence that allegedly exonerates him. The next court hearing is scheduled for June 13.

politics2 years ago

Former Trump Prosecutor to Testify Before House Judiciary Committee in May.

Former Manhattan prosecutor Mark Pomerantz is set to testify before the GOP-led House Judiciary Committee on May 12, after a court dispute between the Manhattan District Attorney's Office and the committee was settled. Pomerantz will be allowed to share his work at the DA's office before prosecutor Alvin Bragg brought charges against former President Donald Trump.

politics2 years ago

Former Trump Org. CFO Allen Weisselberg released from Rikers Island jail.

Allen Weisselberg, the former CFO of the Trump Organization, has been released from jail after serving four months for his role in a decade-long tax fraud scheme. Weisselberg, who remains loyal to former President Donald Trump, pleaded guilty to 15 felonies and testified against his former employer at the criminal tax fraud trial. Two Trump Organization entities were convicted and fined the maximum penalty of $1.6 million. Prosecutors have pressured Weisselberg in the past and again more recently with criminal charges to try to gain his cooperation in investigations involving Trump.

politics2 years ago

Congressional Probes into Manhattan DA's Hiring Practices in Trump Investigation

House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan has expanded his probe into the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office by asking to speak with one of the leading prosecutors in the inquiry into former President Trump’s hush money dealings. Jordan has issued a subpoena to Mark Pomerantz, who resigned from the DA’s office about a year ago over disagreements with Bragg over the Trump case. Bragg has reprimanded Jordan for “interfering in an ongoing criminal matter in state court.”

politics2 years ago

Trump's Legal Troubles Escalate as Key Witness Speaks Out.

Stormy Daniels has handed over her phone records to her lawyer, saying they will "hurt" former President Donald Trump in the hush money probe into the 2016 payment to the porn actor. The Manhattan District Attorney's Office is investigating whether Trump paid off Daniels to remain silent during the 2016 campaign regarding an affair she claims took place a decade previously. Trump's legal team has argued that he's the victim of extortion. The grand jury in the case is set to meet again on Monday 27 March.

politics2 years ago

GOP and Trump allies push back against Manhattan DA's investigation into former president.

The Manhattan District Attorney's Office has responded to a request for testimony and documents related to the ongoing criminal investigation into former President Donald Trump by three House GOP committee chairmen, calling it "unprecedented" and an "unlawful incursion into New York's sovereignty." The DA's office said complying with the demands would reveal confidential information about a pending criminal investigation. The grand jury investigating Trump did not meet on Wednesday as scheduled and is expected to hear evidence in a separate case on Thursday.

politics2 years ago

Trump's Legal Woes: Stormy Daniels' Phone Records Could Be Damning Evidence.

Stormy Daniels has handed over her phone records to her lawyer, saying they will "hurt" former President Donald Trump in the hush money probe into the 2016 payment to the porn actor. The Manhattan District Attorney's Office is investigating whether Trump paid off Daniels to remain silent during the 2016 campaign regarding an affair she claims took place a decade previously. Trump's legal team has argued that he's the victim of extortion. The former president could reportedly be indicted as soon as Thursday.

politics2 years ago

The Serious Investigation of Trump's Stormy Daniels Scheme and Looming Indictment.

No grand jury proceedings are expected in Manhattan today, a day after a former legal advisor to Trump's ex-personal attorney Michael Cohen testified to the panel. The next scheduled grand jury date is Wednesday, which suggests that is the earliest day that Trump could be indicted in the case. All New York Police Department officers have been ordered to report to work in full uniform so that they can be sent out to the street if needed to deal with any protests related to the grand jury probe of Trump.