"President Donald J. Trump hereby appeals to the First Department of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York from the judgment of conviction."
President Donald Trump's legal team filed a notice of appeal on his conviction in the Manhattan case that found him guilty in May 2024 of falsifying business records.
Seeking a second term, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg may not be facing significant challenges on the campaign trail. But he will be running for reelection in a supercharged political
The involvement of Sullivan & Cromwell in the appeal of President Trump’s criminal conviction underscored how New York’s legal power players have moved toward Mr. Trump.
I don’t think I have to pitch how Bragg failed. I think we all see it with our own eyes,’ Republican district attorney candidate, Maud Maron, tells
The woman’s attorney, Eric Ross Bernstein, said he was not at liberty to comment when asked whether she had run into trouble with federal authorities amid the Trump administration’s
The president's new criminal lawyers have begun the potentially yearslong process of appealing his sentencing and conviction. Read the first filing.
EXCLUSIVE: President Donald Trump has retained counsel from top law firm Sullivan & Cromwell to represent him in his ongoing appeal efforts in the case brought against him by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and New York Attorney General Letitia James,
Although his relationships with hard-right Republicans have raised questions as to whether Fetterman has plans to switch parties, Fetterman previously said that such rumors are “amateur-hour s---.”
President Donald Trump's legal team filed a notice of appeal for his conviction in his Manhattan trial, Fox News Digital confirmed on Wednesday, which found him guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records.
In his second Inaugural Address, President Trump declared that “the weaponization of our Justice Department will end” and promised to “re-balance” its scales. Hours later, he issued an executive order adding teeth to that pledge.
A former NYPD sergeant who punched a man in the face more than a dozen times during a 911 call about an emotionally disturbed child has been convicted of attempted assault. Christian Zapata, 37, won’t serve time for the crime — Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Curtis Farber sentenced him to time served Wednesday after a non-jury trial.