On January 6 local time, New York State Supreme Court Justice Juan Mercan rejected President-elect Trump's request to delay the sentencing process of his "hush money" criminal case. It is understood that Trump's lawyers may continue to appeal to the New York Court of Appeals. Earlier on the 6th, Trump's lawyers appealed the verdict in his "hush money" criminal case, asking the judge to delay the sentencing process scheduled for this week. A 12-member jury on May 30, 2024...
Judge Juan Mercan of New York ruled on January 3 local time to uphold Trump's conviction in the "hush money" case, reject Trump's request to overturn the jury's verdict, and set the sentencing date for January 10. Judge Juan Mercan said that Trump can choose to appear in person or attend the sentencing hearing virtually.
Market news: Germany says it will sell a 3-5% stake in Commerzbank.