GUILTY NY - Ex-President Donald Trump, charged with 34 criminal counts of falsifying business records, Apr 2023, Trial 25 Mar 2024 #4

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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg says Donald Trump’s imminent return to the presidency is not a reason to throw out the 34-count conviction that jurors delivered in the hush money case earlier this year.

Bragg conceded in a court filing that Trump cannot be sentenced while he is president. But he said Justice Juan Merchan has a variety of options to put the case on hold during Trump’s second term — and then issue a sentence after he leaves office in January 2029.

Bragg’s suggestion to keep the case on ice — rather than tossing out the conviction, as Trump is requesting — doubles down on a proposal that the prosecutor first floated in a letter to the judge last month.
 
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Newly unsealed: Donald Trump's letter to Judge Merchan, claiming "grave juror misconduct" occurred during his hush money case.What did this juror supposedly do? No one knows. Every detail about the "misconduct" has been redacted, per orders from Merchan.

 
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"As Donald Trump fights to overturn his hush money criminal conviction, the one New York Democrat with authority to grant him a pardon signaled that she would need to see some remorse from the president-elect first.

“There is a pardoning process in the state of New York. It is lengthy,” Hochul said at an unrelated news conference. “It requires a couple of elements. One is remorse.”

She continued: “No one will be treated any better, or any worse, by me when I make those life altering decisions as we’re looking at petitions that are coming in throughout the year. So, no one gets extra favors, no one gets treated worse.” "

 
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Fake remorse coming up...
 
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Newly unsealed: Donald Trump's letter to Judge Merchan, claiming "grave juror misconduct" occurred during his hush money case.What did this juror supposedly do? No one knows. Every detail about the "misconduct" has been redacted, per orders from Merchan.

Grave juror misconduct? That would be finding him guilty.
 
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Judge Juan M. Merchan, who presided over Trump’s trial, signaled in a written decision that he’d sentence the former and future president to what’s known as a conditional discharge, in which a case gets dismissed if a defendant avoids rearrest.

 
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In an extraordinary turn, a judge Friday set President-elect Donald Trump’s sentencing in his hush money case for Jan. 10 — little over a week before he’s due to return to the White House — but promised not to jail him.

Judge Juan M. Merchan, who presided over Trump’s trial, signaled in a written decision that he’d sentence the former and future president to what’s known as a conditional discharge, in which a case gets dismissed if a defendant avoids rearrest.
 
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So the case will be conditionally discharged, but he remains a convicted criminal.


The development nevertheless leaves Trump on course to be the first president to take office convicted of felony crimes.

Judge Juan M. Merchan, who presided over Trump’s trial, signaled in a written decision that he'd sentence the former and future president to what's known as a conditional discharge, in which a case gets dismissed if a defendant avoids rearrest.


 
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Once a convicted criminal, always a convicted criminal.
 
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It kind of sounds that the sentence will be kind of like probation.

I might be misunderstanding it but that's me reading between the lines.
 

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