Friday, January 03, 2025

Trump to Be Sentenced on January 10

In an extraordinary turn, a judge Friday set President-elect Donald Trump's sentencing in his hush money case for Jan. 10 ...

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Judge orders President-elect Donald Trump to be sentenced on Jan. 10 in New York hush money case but signals no jail time. apnews.com/article/trum ...

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-- The Associated Press (@apnews.com) January 3, 2025 at 4:01 PM

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Merchant should send the orange turd to ADX Florence.

#1 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2025-01-03 04:07 PM

*Merchan*

#2 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2025-01-03 04:08 PM

He'll get a slap on his tiny hand, and then say he won.

How did this slimy sob ever stay out of prison before he was President?

#3 | Posted by Corky at 2025-01-03 05:08 PM

Trump Predicts Biggest Crowd Ever for Sentencing of a President

www.borowitzreport.com

#4 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2025-01-03 06:29 PM

How did this slimy sob ever stay out of prison before he was President?

#3 | Posted by Corky

Well, he had a lot of money.

Also, I'm pretty sure that he killed a few people, like Epstein.

#5 | Posted by Zed at 2025-01-03 06:30 PM

New York wields sword of justice at Humpty Trumpty but he deflects the blow with the presidential shield ...

Somebody once wrote " We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal ... ". Yeah, not so much ...

#6 | Posted by babyhuey at 2025-01-04 12:16 AM

$20 says he skates. Your interpretation of the word may vary, but my bet still stands.

#7 | Posted by dutch46 at 2025-01-04 12:29 AM

$20 says he skates.

Of course he does.

#8 | Posted by REDIAL at 2025-01-04 12:44 AM

$20 says he skates.

Because of legal maneuvering, I don't expect the sentencing to occur on Jan 10.

Unfortunately, without that sentencing, I've heard that Trump can't be labelled a "convicted felon" even though he was convicted of 34 felonies. If it doesn't occur on Jan 10, it's not likely to occur until after his presidency because it's tough to envision a judge labelling a sitting POTUS a "convicted felon".

Merchan deserves as much blame as can be heaped upon him for letting things get to this point; he just can't lay all of the blame on the stalling tactics of Trump's attorneys. He now admits that he knew of their stalling tactics yet went along with them. He didn't have to postpone the original sentencing date but he did; supposedly because he didn't want to interfere with the election. Hell, his postpone of the original sentencing date WAS an interference! Americans deserved to know whether or not they were electing a "convicted felon".

#9 | Posted by FedUpWithPols at 2025-01-04 06:18 AM

No, Trump is above the law, what will be sentenced will be the rule of law itself, and it will be found guilty of trying to impede the habits of our fascist in charge, Trump. One man in America is above the law, and so are we all.

#10 | Posted by Hughmass at 2025-01-04 06:20 AM

The orange pedo's collection of felonies shows he's the ideal scumbag to lead the GQP.

#11 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2025-01-04 10:21 AM

Trump must be sentenced in hush money case, judge signals no jail
www.reuters.com

... President-elect Donald Trump will be sentenced on Jan. 10 in the criminal case in which he was convicted on charges involving hush money paid to a porn star, but is unlikely to face jail time or other penalties, a judge said on Friday.

Justice Juan Merchan's ruling means Trump will be required to appear at a court hearing just 10 days before his Jan. 20 inauguration -- an unprecedented scenario in U.S. history. Before Trump, no U.S. president -- former or sitting -- had been charged with or convicted of a crime.
The judge said Trump, 78, may appear at his sentencing either in person or virtually.

He wrote that he was not inclined to sentence Trump to jail, and that a sentence of "unconditional discharge" -- meaning no custody, monetary fine, or probation -- would be "the most viable solution." ...


#12 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-01-04 02:36 PM

NEW YORK (AP) " In an extraordinary turn, a judge Friday set President-elect Donald Trump's sentencing in his hush money criminal case for Jan. 10 " little over a week before he's due to return to the White House " but indicated he wouldn't be jailed.

---"won't be jailed"......no better proof this was nothing but political theater and election information fraud.....not the first time

leftist douche bags have been guilty of ...election information fraud..

I understand why you left wing nuts are happy with it......you can still "borrow" the BS.

#13 | Posted by shrimptacodan at 2025-01-04 04:09 PM

" this was nothing but political theater"

What a riot.

SDNY prosecutes an average of 4 cases of false business records EVERY WORKING DAY, and has for the last NINE YEARS.

If you did it, or I did it, we'd be charged.

But Donnie's a VICTIM, right?!?

#14 | Posted by Danforth at 2025-01-04 05:26 PM

From Judge Merchan's ruling on sentencing (PDF)...

www.courthousenews.com

... As indicated above, the Defendant has been found guilty on 34 felony counts. The significance of the fact that the verdict was handed down by a unanimous jury of 72 of Defendant's peers, after trial, cannot possibly be overstated. Indeed, the sanctity of a jury verdict and the deference that must be accorded to it, is a bedrock principle in our Nation's jurisprudence. ...

With respect to Defendant's claim of an "unconstitutional crusade" against him and "unlawful investigative leaks," both claims have been raised previously and rejected by this Court. ...

Finding no legal impediment to sentencing and recognizing that Presidential immunity will likely attach once Defendant takes his Oath of Office, it is incumbent upon this Court to set this matter down for the imposition of sentence prior to January 20,2025.

It is this Court's firm belief that only by bringing finality to this matter will all three interests be served. A i"ry heard evidence for nearly seven weeks and pronounced its verdict; Defendant and the People were given every opportunity to address intervening decisions, to exhaust every possible motion in support of and in opposition to, their respective positions are what is an unprecedented, and likely never to be repeated legal scenario.

This Court must sentence Defendant within a reasonable time following verdict; and Defendant must be permitted to avail himself of every available appeal, a path he has made clear he intends to pursue but which only becomes fully available upon sentencing. This Court has considered and now rejects the People's suggestion that it adopt the "Alabama Rule" which would preserve the jury verdict while terminating the proceedings as such a remedy would deny Defendant the pathway he needs to exhaust hrs appellate rights.

The Court has also considered the People's alternative proposal of holding sentence in abeyance until such time as Defendant completes his term of Office and finds it less desirable than imposing sentence prior to January 20, 2025. The reasons are obvious. However, if the Court is unable to impose sentence before Defendant takes his oath of ofhce, then this may become the only viable option.

While this Court as a matter of law must not make any determination on sentencing prior to giving the parties and Defendant, opportunity to be heard, it seems proper at this juncture to make known the Court's inclination to not impose any sentence of incarceration, a sentence authorized by the conviction but one the People concede they no longer view as a practicable recommendation. As such; in balancing the aforementioned considerations in conjunction with the underlying concerns of the Presidential immunity doctrine, a sentence of an unconditional discharge appears to be the most viable solution to ensure finality and allow Defendant to pursue his appellate options.

Further, to assuage the Defendant's concerns regarding the mental and physical demands during this transition period as well as the considerations set forth in the 2000 OLC Memorandum, this Court will permit Defendant to exercise his right to appear virtually for this proceeding, if he so chooses. People a. Re1es,72 Misc 3d 1133 [Sup Ct New York County 20'11). ...


Apologies for any remaining typos in that copy 'n' paste.

#15 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-01-04 05:50 PM

He will skate as easily as Hunter Biden... No worries... "no one is above the law" - Joe Biden

#16 | Posted by lfthndthrds at 2025-01-04 07:56 PM

@#16 ... He will skate as easily as Hunter Biden...

In that scenario, I would have gone more with ... Hunter Biden had to be pardoned, but Pres-Elect Trump workewd within the Justice System.

Your current alias is slipping ....

                                    :)

#17 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-01-04 08:05 PM

Give him a pan and broom and sentence him to sweeping up the subway station at 42nd and Eighth Avenue. For a week, starting immediately ...

#18 | Posted by catdog at 2025-01-05 06:27 PM

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