A brief explainer on what an "unconditional discharge" is after Donald Trump was sentenced to one in his New York hush money ...
The "unconditional discharge" sentence comes 10 days before Donald Trump is due to be sworn in for a second nonconsecutive ...
Judge Juan Merchan signaled he could sentence Donald Trump to an “unconditional discharge,” which Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg’s office said it doesn’t oppose.
President-elect Donald Trump was sentenced Friday morning for his criminal conviction in the Manhattan hush money case, positioning him to become the first convicted felon in the White House.
New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan gave Trump a no-penalty sentence known as unconditional discharge. It’s essentially the most lenient sentence available to the judge, carrying no jail ...
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New York state law says unconditional discharge is a sentence handed down ‘without imprisonment, fine or probation supervision’ ...
According to New York State law, an unconditional discharge means that Trump will have the felonies on his official record but will not face jail time, fines or probation for his actions. However, it ...
The former and future president appeared virtually in a Manhattan courtroom on Friday for his sentencing on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to conceal a payment to an adult film star.
Donald Trump received a sentence Friday of "unconditional discharge" as punishment for his felony convictions in the state of ...
The president-elect's sentence allows the guilty verdict to stand — but it is highly unusual for this type of crime.
The judge in President-elect Donald Trump's New York criminal hush money case indicated Friday that he intends to sentence ...