A judge has sentenced Trump to unconditional discharge. What does that mean? - New York state law says unconditional discharge is a sentence handed down ‘without imprisonment, fine or probation superv ...
The "unconditional discharge" sentence comes 10 days before Donald Trump is due to be sworn in for a second nonconsecutive ...
A brief explainer on what an "unconditional discharge" is after Donald Trump was sentenced to one in his New York hush money ...
The New York judge who presided over Donald Trump’s hush money case on Friday sentenced the president-elect to an ...
Donald Trump received a sentence Friday of "unconditional discharge" as punishment for his felony convictions in the state of ...
President-elect Donald Trump was sentenced for his New York hush money conviction on Friday morning, less than two weeks before his inauguration.
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 ...
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 ...
Donald Trump will become president as a convicted felon for 34 counts of falsifying business records to hide hush money. Here's what that means.
With just 10 days remaining before his inauguration, Trump will become the first U.S. president to take office with a criminal conviction on his record.
The judge in President-elect Donald Trump's New York criminal hush money case indicated Friday that he intends to sentence ...
President-elect Donald Trump faces sentencing in New York Friday for his conviction on 34 counts of falsifying business records.