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law4 months ago

Crop Insurance Fraud Sentencing for Ag TV's McBee Delayed to October

Steve McBee, an agriculture reality TV star, has had his sentencing for crop insurance fraud moved to October 16, as federal authorities continue efforts to recover approximately $3.2 million in losses from him. McBee pleaded guilty to submitting false crop reports and other fraudulent activities between 2018 and 2020, which led to him receiving unjust insurance benefits and subsidies. The case involves the forfeiture of valuable watches and potential prison time up to 30 years.

politics1 year ago

Trump's Hush Money Sentencing Delayed Indefinitely Amid Dismissal Bid

Donald Trump's sentencing in the Manhattan hush money case has been delayed indefinitely by Justice Juan Merchan, following Trump's election as president-elect. The delay allows time for Trump's legal team to argue for the case's dismissal, citing potential constitutional impediments to his presidency. The Manhattan District Attorney's office opposes dismissing the case but agrees to the sentencing delay, which may extend until Trump leaves office in 2029. Trump was convicted of falsifying business records related to a payment to Stormy Daniels.

politics1 year ago

Trump's Sentencing Delayed Indefinitely Amid Legal Maneuvers

A New York judge has delayed Donald Trump's November 26 sentencing in his hush money case, allowing the defense to file a motion to dismiss by December 2. Trump was found guilty of falsifying business records related to a payment to Stormy Daniels. The delay also postpones any decision on whether the Supreme Court's presidential immunity ruling applies. Trump seeks to overturn the verdict or have the case dismissed, which could lead to a new trial or dismissal of the indictment. The case is one of several legal challenges Trump faces.

politics1 year ago

Prosecutors Agree to Delay Trump Hush Money Sentencing Until Post-Presidency

New York prosecutors are willing to delay sentencing President-elect Donald Trump for his conviction on falsifying business records until after he completes his upcoming presidential term. They oppose overturning the conviction but suggest deferring proceedings until Trump leaves office in 2029. This follows a Supreme Court ruling granting presidents immunity from prosecution for official acts, though prosecutors argue Trump's case is unrelated to presidential duties. The Manhattan DA's office has requested a new deadline for motions, and the judge has yet to decide on the matter.

entertainment1 year ago

Jonathan Majors' Sentencing for Assault Delayed Amid Public Scrutiny

Jonathan Majors' sentencing for reckless assault and harassment charges has been postponed to April 8 after his defense team filed a motion to set aside the verdict. The charges stem from an incident with his ex-partner, and despite initial expectations of no prison time, a recent denial of wrongdoing in an interview may impact his sentence. The actor has faced professional repercussions, including being dropped from Marvel Studios and other film projects.

entertainmentcrime1 year ago

"Jonathan Majors' Domestic Assault Sentencing Delayed to April: What's Next for the Actor?"

Jonathan Majors' sentencing for domestic assault has been delayed to April 8 due to motions filed by his legal team to set aside the verdict. The actor, convicted of assaulting and harassing his ex-girlfriend, could face up to a year in jail. Majors was fired from Disney's Marvel Cinematic Universe following the guilty verdict and remains repped by talent agency WME. The incident occurred in March 2023, and Majors denies the assault, claiming his ex-girlfriend was the aggressor.

entertainment1 year ago

"Jonathan Majors Faces Delay in Domestic Violence Sentencing"

Jonathan Majors, known for his role in "Loki," faces potential prison time after being found guilty of reckless assault and harassment. His sentencing, originally scheduled for today, has been delayed as his defense lawyer filed various motions with the court. Majors could face probation or up to a year behind bars as a first-time offender. The consequences of the incident have been significant for his career, with roles and high-profile ad campaigns being shelved, and being dropped from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Despite the guilty verdict, Majors denies hitting his then-girlfriend and hopes to find work in Hollywood again in the future.