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Trump Faces Sentencing in New York Felony Conviction: What’s Next?

Donald Trump’s Sentencing: ‍A⁤ Historic Moment as⁤ Legal Drama Nears Conclusion

After ‌months of ⁤legal‍ battles, Donald Trump’s most active criminal case is finally reaching its‌ climax.‍ The ‌former president, now president-elect, is scheduled too⁣ appear in a‌ Manhattan courtroom on Friday for his sentencing on ⁢34 felony counts of‍ falsifying business records. ​These charges stem from a $130,000 hush money payment ⁣to adult film ‌star ⁢Stormy Daniels, allegedly made to influence⁤ the 2016⁤ presidential election.

Trump’s legal team made ‌a last-ditch effort ​to ‌halt the ​sentencing, but the Supreme Court declined‍ to​ intervene, clearing the way for the hearing. This‌ decision⁣ comes just 10 days before Trump is set to be sworn in as the 47th president⁣ of the⁢ United States. He ​had argued that the sentencing would interfere with his ability to govern, but ‌New York state Judge Juan Merchan has indicated he does not plan to impose prison ‍time or probation. Instead, Trump is likely ⁢to recieve an “unconditional discharge,” meaning the conviction will remain on his record, but‌ he will face no further restrictions. ‌

prosecutors expect ⁣the hearing to be brief, lasting​ less than an hour, with⁢ Trump attending virtually. anna Cominsky, director of the criminal defense clinic at⁣ New York Law School, explained the ‌rationale behind the expected sentence: “There’s nothing else that the defendant⁢ has to ​do, and thus it’s the least ⁢restrictive in terms of how it⁤ could impede in any way on the president-elect as he takes office.” She added, “It certainly makes sense that there be some finality to this case because⁢ as a nation, we should want to move ⁣on, in particular as he assumes the role of president, and be able to look forward to the next four years without this ⁣sentence pending.⁢ There has to be an end.”

Despite⁤ the impending ‍sentencing, Trump’s legal battles are far from over.‍ His⁤ team is ⁢expected ​to appeal⁤ the conviction and sentence, a process that could stretch on for years. Since⁣ his conviction in May, Judge Merchan has postponed the sentencing ‍multiple times, including to avoid any perception of political bias ahead of Election Day and ⁤to allow​ Trump to‍ argue he had immunity based on a ⁣Supreme Court ​ ruling on ‍presidential immunity.However, Merchan ultimately denied these claims, paving ⁢the way for Friday’s ⁣hearing.

A Historic Conviction⁢ and Its Aftermath

In May, Trump became the frist former⁢ or sitting U.S. president to be tried⁢ on criminal charges and ​ be convicted. ⁣The jury in Manhattan state court heard ​from 22 witnesses‌ over a month of testimony, examining evidence such⁢ as⁢ phone ⁤records, invoices, and checks to Michael Cohen, Trump’s former lawyer and “fixer,” who⁢ facilitated⁣ the payment to Daniels.‍ After a day-and-a-half of deliberations,the 12 jurors unanimously agreed​ that ⁤Trump falsified business‍ records to conceal the payment,aiming to influence the 2016 election.

Surprisingly, the conviction ‌had little impact on⁣ Trump’s political ⁢fortunes. He leveraged the legal drama to rally his base and raise millions of dollars for his campaign and legal fees. Within 24 hours of​ the guilty verdict, his⁢ campaign ‌boasted a significant fundraising haul. Ultimately, 49% ⁣of ‌the nation’s ​voters chose to bring⁢ Trump back to the White House in the 2024 presidential election.

Key Points at a Glance

| Aspect ‍ ​⁤ | ⁤ Details ​ ⁣ ‌ ‍ ⁣ ‍ ‍ ​ |
|————————–|—————————————————————————–|
| Charges ⁣ | 34 felony​ counts of ⁣falsifying business records ⁤ ⁤ ⁤ ⁣ ​ ‍ ⁤ |
| key ⁤Allegation | Concealing ​a $130,000 hush money payment to Stormy Daniels ⁣ ⁣ ‌ ⁢ ⁣ |
| Expected ​Sentence | Unconditional discharge (no prison or probation) ⁢ ‌ |
| supreme Court Ruling | Declined ⁢to intervene,allowing sentencing to proceed ​ ⁣ |
| Appeal Plans | Trump’s legal⁣ team is expected to appeal the conviction and ‍sentence ⁤ |
| ⁣ Political Impact | Conviction did not hinder Trump’s 2024 electoral victory ⁣ ‍‌ |

As the nation watches this historic moment unfold,the question remains: How will this ⁣chapter in Trump’s legal saga shape his presidency⁣ and legacy? ⁣while the ⁤sentencing marks a conclusion to this ‌case,the appeals process ensures‍ that the legal drama will continue to loom over his second term.

For more updates ⁢on this developing story, stay tuned to‌ NPR’s coverage ⁣ here.

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