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Jun 3, 2024 · Trump was charged with 34 counts of falsification of business records in the first degree, which is a felony in New York. He pleaded not guilty when he was arraigned last year.
- Managing Editor, Digital Politics
- 4 min
- CBS News
- Stefan Becket
- The stakes are high. A defeat would mark a significant blow to the real estate empire that propelled Mr Trump to national recognition long before he ran for the White House.
- It involves his children. Two of Mr Trump's adult children - Donald Jr and Eric - are co-defendants in the case. The two took over the management of the Trump Organization in 2017, the year their father became president.
- The central claim in case already settled. Before the start of the trial, the judge in the case, Arthur Engoron, ruled that Mr Trump had misrepresented his wealth by millions of dollars.
- No jury, one judge and one attorney general. The trial is a bench trial, meaning that the ultimate decision on whether the co-defendants are liable and any damages or penalties rest on Judge Engoron alone.
May 30, 2024 · Updated 31 May 2024. Donald Trump has been found guilty on all counts in his historic New York criminal trial, becoming the first former or sitting president to be convicted of a crime as he...
Jan 6, 2021 · Trump is accused of "spreading lies" about election fraud for more than two months. In total, Trump has now been charged in three criminal cases - but experts say the latest could be the most...
In a stunning blow to his business empire, Donald Trump has been found liable for almost $355m (£281m) in penalties by Justice Arthur Engoron, in a long-awaited conclusion to the billionaire's...
- Kayla Epstein
Donald J. Trump has faced multiple legal challenges related to his business and political activities, with the cases playing out in the midst of the 2024 election season. Here is a guide to the...
Jun 10, 2023 · Today, an indictment was unsealed, charging Donald J. Trump with felony violations of our national security laws as well as participating in a conspiracy to obstruct justice.