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| | | | | The Supreme Court on Monday turned down a plea from Missouri to block New York from imposing a gag order and sentencing former President Donald Trump in his criminal proceedings there until after the 2024 elections. After a six-week trial, Trump was convicted in May in a New York state court on 34 counts of... Read More | |
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| | | | | Scholarly experts explain many aspects and angles of the criminal cases involving former president Donald Trump. | |
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the potential legal consequences Trump may face if he loses the election, focusing on four major cases, including the New York hush-money case, Georgia's election-interference case, the classified-documents case in Florida, and the January 6 case, with analysis on how each might play out and the likelihood of convictions and prison sentences. | |
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| | | Michael Sparks, the first rioter to enter the Capitol on Jan. 6, is on trial this week. | ||