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Marine Vet in Subway Chokehold Death Freed on $100K Bond, Ordered Not to Leave NY State
Attorneys for Daniel Penny insist there was no way he “could have foreseen” that his bid to subdue a supposed perceived threat would turn deadly.
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24-Year-Old Marine to Be Charged With Manslaughter in Jordan Neely Chokehold Death: DA
The 24-year-old Marine seen on video putting Jordan Neely in a chokehold on the floor of an F train in Manhattan 10 days ago, resulting in his death, is expected to be charged and surrender Friday, three sources familiar with the matter tell News 4 New York.
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Trump Judge, Family, Court Get Threats After Manhattan Arraignment: Sources
The judge presiding over former President Donald Trump’s historic New York City criminal arraignment a day ago, along with his family and the court itself, received unsubstantiated threats after the hearing, two sources familiar with the matter said Wednesday. One official says there have been “dozens” of such threats recently to the judge and the judge’s chambers, though the...
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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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What to Know About the Three Hush Money Cases in Trump Indictment
A look at the three cases cited by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.
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Bragg: ‘We Cannot and Will Not Normalize Serious Criminal Conduct'
In a press conference following former President Donald Trump’s arraignment, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg detailed the 34-count indictment.
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Meet the Key Figures in the Donald Trump Indictment
Here’s what to know about the key figures in the Manhattan DA’s case against Donald Trump.
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Trump Pleads Not Guilty to 34-Count Felony Indictment in Manhattan Hush Money Case
Trump was stone-faced and silent as he entered and exited the courtroom, and he pleaded “not guilty” in a firm voice while facing the judge.
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Did Trump Pose for a Mugshot at Manhattan Arraignment?
Donald Trump will be the first U.S. president, sitting or former, to be criminally processed and fingerprinted.
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No TV Cameras Allowed In Trump Courtroom, Phones and Laptops Can't Be Used; Mugshot TBD
Discussions were ongoing around the plans well into Monday given the unprecedented nature of the logistics: Trump is the first U.S. president, sitting or former, to be criminally charged.
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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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What Does Indict Mean? Things to Know About Donald Trump Indictment
After hearing evidence in secret for weeks, a Manhattan grand jury has voted to indict former President Donald Trump over hush-money payments made on his behalf during his 2016 presidential campaign
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Donald Trump Indicted by Manhattan Grand Jury in Stormy Daniels Hush Money Case
Former President Donald Trump has been indicted by a Manhattan grand jury on criminal charges following an investigation into hush money payments made to porn star Stormy Daniels, according to prosecutors and defense attorneys. For weeks, the grand jury had been hearing testimony in the case of the payments Trump allegedly authorized during his 2016 presidential campaign to keep claims…
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NYC Ramps Up Security Again Ahead of Possible Grand Jury Action Against Trump, Police Sources Say
New York City is gearing up security again for possible action from the grand jury against former President Donald Trump, multiple law enforcement sources familiar with the preparations said Thursday. Stressing the situational fluidity, the sources said the ramped-up security is related to the Manhattan district attorney’s ongoing investigation into hush money payments involving porn star Stormy Daniels. Increased...
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No Trump Grand Jury Indictment Vote Expected This Week, Sources Say
The Manhattan grand jury isn’t expected to vote on a Donald Trump indictment this week and the NYPD has scaled back its protest preps. Here’s the latest news.
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Plans for Trump Grand Jury to Return Thursday After Staying Home Wednesday: Sources
The Manhattan district attorney has told the grand jury weighing potential charges against former President Donald Trump to stay home Wednesday rather than reconvene as planned, according to two sources familiar with the matter. District Attorney Alvin Bragg told the grand jury to be on standby for Thursday, the sources said.
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Who Is Alvin Bragg, the Manhattan District Attorney Investigating Trump? What to Know
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg inherited the Trump grand jury investigation.
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Who Is Alvin Bragg, the Manhattan District Attorney Investigating Trump? What to Know
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg inherited the Trump grand jury investigation. Here’s more on his background as we await news out of Manhattan Criminal Court.
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Trump Indictment Watch: NYC on Edge as Manhattan Grand Jury Reconvenes
Any indictment wouldn’t preclude him from seeking the 2024 GOP nomination. There’s no rule against running for president while facing criminal charges or even post-conviction.
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Law Enforcement Shores Up Security as NYC Braces for Protests Amid Possible Trump Indicted
All New York City police officers are ordered to patrol in uniform to be ready for mobilization ahead of potential indictment of former President Donald Trump.