Former President Donald Trump speaks to guests at a rally, April 2, 2024, in Green Bay, Wis. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)(NEW YORK) Attorneys for Donald Trump are expected back in court on Monday to defend the $175 million bond in the former president s civil fraud case, days after New York Attorney General Letitia James urged the court to reject the bond and give Trump seven days to find a new one.Judge Arthur Engoron ordered the hearing earlier this month after James took exception to the bond and asked the company behind the bond Knight Specialty Insurance Company to prove they are sufficiently collateralized to pay the bond if Trump s appeal of the $464 million judgment fails.The bond hearing presents a legal double-header for the former president, who is required to attend the opening statements in his criminal hush money trial on Monday morning. Down the street from the criminal courthouse, Judge Engoron will hear arguments that could place the former president in financial d
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Three arrested on drug, weapons charges following probation check in Jamestown.
Three people face drug and weapons charged following a probation home visit on Jamestown's eastside Tuesday nigh.
Three arrested on drug, weapons charges following probation check in Jamestown.
Three people face drug and weapons charged following a probation home visit on Jamestown's eastside Tuesday nigh.