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...It was signed into law in 1970 during the presidency of Richard Nixon and was used by Rudy Giuliani when he was US Attorney for the Southern District of New York to pursue the heads of New York’s five mafia...
...Drain, the only bankruptcy judge sitting in the White Plains Division of the Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York....
...New York courts sometimes allow evidence of former acts to be presented, in order to establish the defendant’s credibility, or lack thereof....
...2014, in the wake of Argentina’s messy litigation in the New York courts and Europe’s debt crisis....
...It turns out that many in the spiritual home of Black New York — albeit, a neighbourhood increasingly populated by Latinos and Middle Eastern immigrants — were at least sympathetic to Trump, if not outright...
...The sight of a scowling Donald Trump sitting in a New York courtroom, flanked by lawyers, is by now so common that it no longer surprises....
...Like the New York “hush money” case, a conviction against Trump in Georgia state court could not be absolved through a presidential pardon....
...If he fails to comply, he could be held in contempt of court, and even jailed....
...The office of the US attorney for the Southern District of New York declined to comment....
...New York state lawmakers voted to ban the contracts last year, only to be vetoed in December by the state’s Democratic governor, Kathy Hochul, after an uproar from Wall Street groups....
...One post linked to a story containing a picture of Merchan’s daughter and another to a social media account that Trump said belonged to her — a claim denied by a spokesperson for the New York courts....
...This article is part of FT Globetrotter’s guide to New York New York is a city of restaurant rebirth. For better or worse, establishments open and close as trends, populations, and generations change....
...“While respecting the court’s decision, we believe that the court did not afford appropriate significance to the prosecutorial misconduct of Willis and Wade,” a lawyer representing Trump in Georgia said...
...Manhattan prosecutors asked Justice Juan Merchan to impose a fine of $1,000 per violation, the maximum allowed by New York law, and to warn Trump that he could be sent to jail for 30 days if he continued...
...Bragg’s team alleged that while the underlying offences — falsifying business records — are usually less serious misdemeanours in New York state, they should be elevated to more serious felony charges because...
...The outcome of that challenge has no bearing over the New York case, which has been brought under state rather than federal law....
..., as well as a senior lawyer at the New York attorney-general’s office, before being elected as Manhattan district attorney in 2021....
...A top New York court ordered the state to redraw congressional districts, potentially benefiting Democrats as they endeavour to take control of the US House of Representatives in 2024....
...Democrats have countered by pointing to statistics showing that per-capita crime rates are actually lower in big cities such as New York than in many of the more rural districts dominated by Republicans....
...Manhattan prosecutors asked a judge to fine Donald Trump for his attacks on potential witnesses in the New York hush money case, as jury selection was set to begin in the first criminal trial against a former...
...A top New York court ordered the state to redraw congressional districts, potentially benefiting Democrats as they endeavour to take control of the House of Representatives in 2024....
...Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg has asked a court to prevent Donald Trump from publicly disparaging jurors, witnesses, lawyers or court staff in the lead-up to his criminal trial next month....
...David Pecker, former publisher of the National Enquirer, told the court he had agreed to “publish positive stories about Mr Trump and . . . publish negative stories about his opponents” and to be the reality-television...
...David Pecker, former publisher of the National Enquirer, told the court he had agreed to “publish positive stories about Mr Trump and . . . publish negative stories about his opponents” and to be the reality...
...run-up to the 2016 election after the former president lost in his attempt to get the case moved to federal court — New York state law offers comparatively few opportunities for defendants to appeal before...
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