What you should know about Donald Trump’s conviction in his hush money trial

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Sentencing brings the prospect of a prison sentence.

Donald Trump’s conviction on 34 felony counts marks the end of the former president’s historic hush money trial but the fight over the case is far from over.

The charge of falsifying business records is a Class E felony in New York, the lowest tier of felony charges in the state. It is punishable by up to four years in prison, though the punishment would be up to the judge and there is no guarantee he would give Trump time behind bars. But the judge ruled he could give general background on the FEC but could not interpret how federal campaign finance laws apply to the facts of Trump’s case or whether Trump’s alleged actions violated those laws.

But the move may have backfired because it opened the door for prosecutors to question Mr Costello about a purported pressure campaign aimed at keeping Cohen loyal to Trump after the FBI raided Cohen’s property in April 2018.

 

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