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A heart-shaped note was found in socks bound for Luigi Mangione, prosecutors say
The revelation comes after Mangione’s lawyers requested that he be allowed to have a laptop to review legal material in his cell
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What happens to Donald Trump's felony conviction? 5 ways it could go
A New York judge says he’ll make a decision as early as next week on the future of Donald Trump’s hush money case.
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Ruling delayed on whether to scrap Trump's conviction in hush money case
A judge won’t decide Tuesday whether to undo President-elect Donald Trump’s conviction in his hush money case because of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity. New York Judge Juan M. Merchan, who presided over Trump’s historic trial, had been scheduled to decide whether to toss out the jury verdict and order a new trial — or even dismiss the charges...
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Ivanka Trump testifies she had no role in documents central to father's civil fraud trial
Ivanka Trump began testifying Wednesday in the the civil fraud trial that is publicly probing the Trump family business, making an appearance she tried to prevent.
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Court worker charged after trying to get close to Donald Trump at NY civil fraud trial
A woman was arrested Wednesday after she stood up at former President Donald Trump’s New York civil fraud trial and walked toward the front of the courtroom where he was sitting.
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Ex-school food chief convicted in bribery case tied to chicken riddled with bones, metal in New York
A man who oversaw food service for New York City schools has been convicted in a bribery case that picked apart how chicken tenders riddled with bone and bits of metal were served for months.
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Analysis: ‘Murky' Trump Hush-Money Case Raises Thorny Legal Issues
The Donald Trump case isn’t about tawdry details of hush-money payments, nor is about Stormy Daniels or Michael Cohen — it’s about a presidential candidate using money and influence to silence potentially damaging stories that might make voters choose another candidate. While it’s an unusual case, it’s not unwinnable for prosecutors, experts said
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Trump Indicted on About 30 Counts of Document Fraud-Related Charges
The unprecedented Manhattan grand jury indictment against former President Donald Trump contains about 30 counts of document fraud-related charges, two sources familiar with the matter said Friday, though a source with direct knowledge of the court proceedings says prosecutors aren’t expected to seek its unsealing until next week.
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Trump Was Indicted. So Now What? A Look at Next Steps
For any New York defendant, poor or powerful, answering criminal charges means being fingerprinted and photographed, fielding basic questions such as name and birthdate, and getting arraigned. That all likely comes next week for former President Donald Trump
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US to Drop Charges Against NY Police Officer Accused of Spying on Tibetans for China
Prosecutors are dropping charges against a New York City police officer and military veteran who was accused of helping the Chinese government keep tabs on Tibetans in the United States, a case that U.S. authorities once publicized as an “insider threat.”