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  2. Trump's guilty. Will he go to jail? Can he still be president ...

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    The court is not mandated to sentence Trump to anything, so it's possible Merchan could go with probation or home detention. If Trump does go to prison, he would likely be required to have a ...

  3. What happens to Trump’s November sentencing? - AOL

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    How Trump’s lawyers would respond to jail time. If a prison sentence is handed down, Trump’s lawyers are expected to immediately ask Merchan to let Trump stay out of lockup in a secured ...

  4. Sentencing underway in Trump’s NY ‘hush money’ case - AOL

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    Like any defendant in a criminal case, Trump has the option of making a statement before Merchan reads out the sentence in the dingy, 15th-floor courtroom at 100 Centre St. where the trial unfolded.

  5. What happens now that a convicted felon has won the ... - AOL

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    Judge Juan Merchan delayed his sentencing until after the November 5 election but could still hand down jail time to Trump – potentially paving the way for an unprecedented situation where the ...

  6. A Potential Trump Jail Sentence, Explained - AOL

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    What happens if the former president is sentenced to jail in his New York trial?

  7. Donald Trump's Criminal Cases: What Happens Now? - AOL

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    If his charges are dismissed, Trump would not be sentenced as a result. Per the outlet, Trump still faces up to four years in jail should the judge continue to keep his conviction or he may ...

  8. What Happens if Trump is Convicted in NY Trial? - AOL

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    Trump could potentially face imprisonment if he’s convicted, though most first-time offenders in non-violent cases are sentenced to probation and fines instead.

  9. Trump, 78, could have faced up to four years behind bars on each of the 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. Instead, Merchan’s decision means Trump will not face any jail time ...