Donald Trump, the President-Elect of the United States, is scheduled to be sentenced on January 10 in a criminal case. He was convicted for paying hush money to silence a porn star and falsifying business records. A New York judge, Juan Merchan, ruled that Trump will face no legal penalties for this conviction.
Judge Merchan stated that imposing no penalty would bring "finality" to the case, allowing Trump to continue his appeal. The judge also mentioned that Trump could attend the sentencing virtually to ease the demands during his transition period.
Trump was convicted on 34 counts of falsifying business records related to a payment made by his former lawyer, Cohen, to Daniels, a porn actor. This payment was intended to keep her story of an alleged affair with Trump secret before the 2016 election. Trump has denied the affair and plans to appeal the verdict.
This case is significant as Trump became the first US president to be convicted of a felony. The decision to impose no punishment and hold the sentencing remotely was seen as a strategic move to prevent any claims of undue burden on Trump during the transition.
Donald Trump is a businessman and was the 45th President of the United States. He served from 2017 to 2021.
Hush money is money paid to someone to keep them quiet about something, usually a secret or scandal. In this case, it was paid to keep a person from talking about something before an election.
Falsifying business records means changing or making fake records to hide the truth. It's like lying on paper about what a business did.
Judge Juan Merchan is the judge who is handling this case. A judge is a person who decides what happens in a court case.
To appeal means to ask a higher court to change the decision of a lower court. It's like asking for a second opinion on a decision.
Being convicted means that a court has found someone guilty of a crime. It means they did something against the law.
A felony is a serious crime, more serious than a minor crime called a misdemeanor. It can lead to severe punishments.
Virtual sentencing means the court session will happen online, not in a physical courtroom. This can make it easier for people to attend from different places.
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