We did it, America! We finally put a convicted felon in the White House. Donald Trump was sentenced Friday for falsifying business records.
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Legal Newsletter, guest editor Jessica Levinson looks at the sentencing of the president-elect in the hush money case.
The judge gives him no punishment—plus a shot at vindication.
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The judge handed down a sentence of unconditional discharge, which carries no punishment.
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During the sentencing, Justice Juan Merchan said he was keenly aware of the unique set of circumstances before him and the country.
The measures, which were immediately called insufficient by ethics lawyers, included appointing an outside lawyer and limiting Mr. Trump’s access to detailed financial information.
President-elect Donald Trump doesn’t have to go to jail, pay a fine or perform community service as a result of his New York hush money conviction.