criminal conviction
Coverage of criminal conviction in the Nexus archive.
- Trump Again Picks Personal Lawyer for a Top Job, as U.S. Attorney in Manhattan
President Trump has selected his personal lawyer, James M. McDonald, for the position of U.S. Attorney in Manhattan. McDonald is a litigation partner at Sullivan & Cromwell, the firm representing Trump in his appeal of a criminal conviction in a Manhattan state court.
- Trump demands New York civil, criminal cases be thrown out
President Trump is demanding that his criminal conviction and civil fraud judgment in New York be dismissed, citing claims of being 'horribly treated' and asserting his innocence. He referenced his former lawyer's testimony against him during investigations, which the lawyer described as feeling 'pressured and coerced.'
- Cancer-stricken grieving widow, 81, is given criminal conviction after forgetting to insure late husband's car - as fast-track court uses Single Justice Procedure
An 81-year-old cancer-stricken widow was convicted of a criminal offense for failing to insure her late husband's car, with the case processed through the UK's Single Justice Procedure. The fast-track court ruling has sparked debate over the use of streamlined legal processes in such cases.
- White van man gets criminal conviction and £266 court bill for tooting his horn to get his friend's attention
A man known as 'White van man' was convicted for tooting his horn to get his friend's attention, resulting in a criminal conviction and a £266 court bill.
- British businessman who conned more than 190 victims in £70million wine scam is jailed for 10 years in the US
A British businessman was sentenced to 10 years in the US for conning more than 190 victims in a £70 million wine scam. The fraud involved selling counterfeit or overvalued wine, resulting in significant financial losses for victims.