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President-elect Donald Trump will be sentenced on Jan. 10 for hush money charges, 10 days before his inauguration, but is unlikely to face jail time or penalties. Trump may appear in person or virtually. The judge ruled against Trump's motion to dismiss the case due to his election victory, saying it would undermine the Rule of Law. Trump intends to appeal.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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