
The judge has made it clear that Trump will not get jail, fine or probation. He will likely get unconditional discharge, which means that he will have a conviction but will not get any other punishment, with the condition that he will not get into any legal trouble in future.
Legal and political implications
This case is not just legal, but also politically and constitutionally important. For Trump supporters, it is a political witch-hunt, while his critics consider it an important step towards accountability. But most importantly, this case raises new questions:
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Will Trump be able to effectively carry out his duties despite a state conviction?
It is also important to remember that this is a state case, and Trump cannot pardon himself even after becoming president, because it is outside his presidential powers. Trump’s legal team has prepared an appeal, but until then this conviction will remain a shadow of his presidency.
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