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Can Trump pardon himself? Not for state hush money crimes.
Washington Post· 13 hours agoIf Donald Trump wins back the presidency, he would once again have broad pardon power — but that...
Donald Trump was convicted on felony charges. Will he go to prison?
TODAY via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoA New York jury’s historic conviction of Donald Trump on felony charges means his fate is now in the...
Donald Trump's bombastic legal strategy failed, he lost his strongest case: trial takeaways
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoBut legal experts said first-time offenders are often typically sentences of probation or perhaps a...
El Pasoans react to former President Trump’s guilty verdict
KTSM via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoEL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — El Paso residents have divided feelings after hearing former President...
Everything you wanted to know about the convicted felon ex-president
theGrio via AOL· 12 hours agoHowever, Florida honors the voting laws in the state where the felony conviction occurs. And,...
Too often, a ride is the difference between freedom and incarceration
The Desert Sun via Yahoo News· 5 days agoEmily Galvin-Almanza discusses the intersection of transit and mass incarceration and how the...
Donald Trump was convicted at trial. Now what?
MSNBC via Yahoo News· 12 hours agoAnd like any convicted defendant, Trump should be interviewed by the probation department, which generates a pre-sentence report for the judge to...
For Trump’s false records conviction, prison is rare but not unprecedented
South China Morning Post· 5 hours ago“Typically this is not the kind of case where you would expect a first-time white-collar offender to...
Trump found guilty: 5 key aspects of the trial explained by a law professor
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoThe New York conviction of Trump is unlikely to end the legal saga, which could quickly be appealed...
Can Trump still vote after being convicted?
CBS News· 12 hours agoFormer president and presumptive Republican nominee for president Donald Trump is now a convicted felon, but it's still likely he can vote — and vote for...