Supreme Court Rejects Trump’s Request, Clearing Way for Sentencing in Hush-Money Lawsuit

Washington – The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected former President Donald Trump’s plea to intervene in a case that involves hush-money payments, a decision that enables the sentencing phase to proceed. This ruling opens the path for potentially significant legal consequences for Trump, who stands accused of orchestrating payments to suppress embarrassing personal information during the 2016 presidential campaign. Trump sought to have the Supreme Court halt the sentencing while appealing his earlier conviction on charges linked to these payments. The allegations involve financial transactions ostensibly made to silence assertions that could have jeopardized his … Read more

Final Sentencing Concludes in 2020 Missouri Kidnapping and Murder Case

OZARK, Mo. — A Missouri judge has handed down a 40-year prison sentence to Steven C. Calverley of Republic, Missouri, marking the conclusion of a series of trials connected to the 2020 kidnapping and killing of Sarah Pasco in Lawrence County. Calverley is the last of nine individuals convicted in a case that has stirred significant local and national interest. In August 2020, Pasco, a 28-year-old resident of Aurora, Missouri, and another woman were abducted and shot. The incident occurred on the evening of August 16. Pasco succumbed to her injuries, while the surviving woman … Read more

Judge Cites Supreme Court Chief in Trump Sentencing, Signals Resistance to Political Pressure

NEW YORK — In a notable decision, Judge Juan Merchan set January 10 as the sentencing date for President-elect Donald Trump, following his conviction on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. Amidst his legal battles, an intriguing footnote accompanied Merchan’s ruling, referencing Chief Justice John Roberts’ annual report, which raised concerns about undermining the judiciary through violence, intimidation, and disinformation. The footnote in Merchan’s decision drew attention to Roberts’ comments, emphasizing the judiciary’s independence amid Trump’s frequent and vocal criticisms of the legal proceedings. This rare judicial acknowledgment appears to underscore a steadfast commitment … Read more

Judge Sets January Sentencing for Trump, Rejects Presidential Immunity for President-Elect

New York, NY – A recent ruling by Judge Juan Merchan has set the stage for January 10 when Donald Trump, the president-elect, is to be sentenced following his conviction in a case associated with hush-money payments. The case scrutinized Trump’s legal immunity as a forthcoming president, which he claimed should shield him from sentencing. The heart of the legal battle was whether Trump, as president-elect, could assert the same immunity that shields a sitting president from state prosecutions. Judge Merchan concluded that such immunity does not extend to president-elect status, which only becomes official … Read more