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Alina Habba, Donald Trump’s lawyer, has issued a stern warning of potential public unrest if the former president is jailed following his conviction in the hush money criminal trial. Trump, who became the first former U.S.

 

president to be convicted of a crime, was found guilty on 34 counts of falsifying business records in an attempt to cover up a payment to adult film actor Stormy Daniels shortly before the 2016 election. Trump, denying any sexual encounter with Daniels, has blasted the trial as "rigged" and vowed to appeal the verdict.

 

Trump is set to be sentenced on July 11, just days before the Republican National Convention, where he is expected to be nominated for president. Each of the felony counts of falsifying business records carries a potential prison sentence of up to four years, though prosecutors have not specified if they will seek incarceration. The decision on whether Trump will face jail time lies with Judge Juan M. Merchan, and the outcome remains uncertain.

 

In an appearance on Fox News' Hannity, Habba expressed her concerns, stating, "I wouldn't put it past [the judge] to hand down a prison sentence while Trump is campaigning to win back the White House." She emphasized the potential consequences of such a decision, saying, "It will literally cause an uproar in this country. They cannot do it."

 

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Habba referenced comments made by Sunny Hostin on The View, where Hostin claimed to have heard from someone in Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office that a one-year prison sentence would be sought. Habba questioned the appropriateness of such communication, saying, "First and foremost, why are you speaking to anybody from the DA's office? Secondly, the fact is, I wouldn't put anything past them, Sean."

 

The White House has been accused by Trump’s supporters of seeking to imprison him to bolster President Joe Biden's re-election campaign. Habba suggested that the Democrats' actions were "ridiculously desperate," adding, "They can't win. Biden's their candidate."

 

Judge Merchan recently modified the gag order in the case, allowing Trump to comment about witnesses and jurors in the trial but maintaining the ban on comments about court staffers, the prosecution team, and their families until sentencing. Trump is still permitted to comment on the judge and Bragg.

 

In addition to the hush money case, Trump faces charges in three other criminal cases. The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to rule soon on whether Trump has immunity from criminal charges related to his efforts to overturn his 2020 election defeat. He is also charged with illegally hoarding classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida and obstructing efforts to retrieve them. Additionally, Trump faces charges in Georgia for allegedly participating in a scheme to overturn his loss to Biden in the 2020 election. Trump has denied any wrongdoing in all cases.

 

Credit: NewsWeek 2024-06-27

 

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The scary thing is how many people would seemingly suspend the judicial process to quickly jail their opponent. The very same people that show up in threads like Hunter attempts to over turn his convictions and say he has every right to a defence, show up here and advocate the immediate imprisonment of their political opponents simply because he hurt their feelings.

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2 minutes ago, bunnydrops said:

First-time offense (that he has gone to trial for). For these offenses, people rarely go to jail. MAGA is just stirring up their followers.

 

Alvin Bragg isn't capable of putting a serial rapist behind bars so I think you are right.

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2 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Maybe someone should suggest to those supporters of the leader of the law-and-order party, that others, who broke the law, should also not go to jail. Like maybe let all those people cross the border illegally and just let them do it. Robbers, rapists, whatever, no jail please.

 

Somehow, I don't think that is what the rednecks want. Punish all the others, hard, but not our guys.

Pathetic! 

 

At least you acknowledge that they are crossing illegally, it's a start. Your rant about rednecks is nothing more than forum masturbation. I hope it felt good. When you begin to talk about others as if they are some monolithic subhuman entity you lose credibility. You begin ti creat what you claim to despise.

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14 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Habba was right, the histrionics has already started.

 

When Trump eventually does wind up behind bars, and that day will come, he could interestingly calm the gum gnashing of his supporters by declaring g he’s not in prison.

 

The people who believed he didn’t commit the crimes he very clearly did commit.

Refused to accept he would be indicted.

Refused to accept he would go to trial.

Refuse to accept the indictments.

Refused to accept witnesses and evidence.

Refused to accept the jury. 

Refused to accept the verdict.

 

They’ll have problem at all accepting Trump isn’t in prison, he only has to give the word.

 

All the rest of us have to do is wait to see which judge puts him in which prison and for how long.

 

 

 

Whatever we think there is little to no chance Trump is imprisoned before the election. Once the election occurs the picture will be more obvious. 

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4 minutes ago, earlinclaifornia said:
12 minutes ago, Celsius said:

So this trial is about him paying off a prostitute? Can a decent American on this forum who has no affiliation to left or right ideology explain to me fairly why is this different than what Clinton did?

We are discussing the seriousness of going to jail and you are moving a pawn one step forward

 

seriously ? 

 

6 minutes ago, earlinclaifornia said:

If this is as far as you go, it is best to shuffel over to that Uninfomed line over there and wait your turn.

 

in all seriousness though. 

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1 minute ago, Berkshire said:

No, it's not.  But the fact that you believe this demonstrates yet again how reading/watching right wing media can fry your brain.

 

Every single reply like this seems to come from a nutter.

 

I don't watch right wing media. I don't care much, but would like someone to explain it to me.

 

You obviously can not.

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