Christa Ramey of counsel at ACTS LAW was featured in Newsweek, the article discusses former President Donald Trump’s court hearing charges that he faces in connection to falsifying business records relating to an alleged hush payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels.
The article delves into Judge Juan Merchan’s plans to make it clear to Trump that he risks being “held in contempt if he violates the rules”. Mrs. Ramey told Newsweek that “Merchan appears to be very concerned about protecting Trump’s 1st Amendment rights and trying not to interfere with his ability to run for president”. She ultimately suspects that there will be leeway given in this regard concerning sanctions.
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