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"Now That Trump Has Won, His Criminal Problems Go Away" Judge in Trump’s "Hush Money" Trial Contemplates Dismissing Felony Conviction After Election Victory

  • Writer: Esther
    Esther
  • Nov 8, 2024
  • 1 min read

Following Donald Trump's recent election victory, the legal landscape surrounding his criminal cases has shifted massively. The Manhattan judge overseeing Trump's "hush money" trial is now contemplating whether to overturn the former president's felony conviction.

This development comes after Trump was found guilty of 34 counts of felony business fraud related to hush money payments made to adult film star Stormy Daniels before the 2016 presidential election.


The conviction, which marked a historic moment as Trump became the first former U.S. president to be convicted of a felony, is now under reconsideration due to his status as president-elect.


Legal experts suggest that Trump's overwhelming election win has emboldened his legal team to argue against sentencing, asserting that he should receive the same constitutional protections as a sitting president.


Former prosecutor Neama Rahmani commented, "Merchan doesn’t have the stomach to imprison a former president or president-elect," indicating a belief that Trump's legal troubles might dissipate with his return to political power.


Despite the conviction, Trump remains eligible to run for and potentially serve in the White House, as the verdict does not legally bar him from continuing his presidential campaign.


However, the decision on whether to toss the conviction lies with Judge Juan Merchan, who is expected to weigh the implications of Trump's new political status in his deliberations. As the situation unfolds, the potential for Trump's legal challenges to be nullified looms large, reflecting the complex interplay between law and politics in this unprecedented case.




 
 
 

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