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  2. Georgia election case latest: Where Trump, 18 allies stand ...

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    Here's the latest on where the 19 defendants stand. Former President Donald Trump and his 18 co-defendants in the Georgia racketeering case have all pleaded not guilty and waived their right to an ...

  3. As Trump awaits sentencing in his hush money trial, more ...

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    Trump is facing 10 criminal counts in Georgia, where Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis charged him as part of a sprawling racketeering conspiracy aimed at illegally overturning the ...

  4. Trump seeks to deny prosecutors' gag-order motion in ... - AOL

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    May 27, 2024 at 8:38 PM. By Daniel Trotta. (Reuters) - Lawyers for Donald Trump on Monday asked a federal judge to reject prosecutors' request for a gag order limiting what the former U.S ...

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  6. Analysis-How Donald Trump got convicted at his hush ... - AOL

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    By Luc Cohen. NEW YORK (Reuters) - In their opening statement at Donald Trump’s criminal trial, the prosecutors seeking to win the first-ever criminal conviction of a sitting or former U.S ...

  7. Prosecution of Donald Trump in New York - Wikipedia

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    On April 3, Trump traveled from his residence in Florida to New York City, where he surrendered to the Manhattan DA's office and was arraigned the next day. Trump pleaded not guilty and stated that he would continue to campaign for the 2024 presidential election, even if convicted. The trial began on April 15, 2024.

  8. Tri-State Crematory scandal - Wikipedia

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    Between 1996 and the date of the discovery, more than 2,000 bodies had been sent to Tri-State. At some point after Ray Brent Marsh took over the business, he apparently had issues in performing cremations. It was not clear why this was the case. During his operation of the business, a total of 339 bodies went uncremated.

  9. Trump grumbled he needed more support at trial. Now his ... - AOL

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    Now his allies are showing up. In the first two weeks of his hush money criminal trial, Trump largely sat alone, without allies, in a drab Manhattan courtroom. He listened to strangers deliver ...