Former President Donald Trump was indicted for an unprecedented third time on August 1, adding another set of serious federal charges to the mounting legal issues he faces.

  • @smokestack@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    12 jurors will decide on his guilt (the standard is proof beyond a reasonable doubt in a criminal case) after reviewing evidence during his trial which will probably happen next year. If found guilty, the judge will choose a sentence that’s within guidelines outlined in law. Then he’ll be pardoned by the next Republican president.

    • @LastSprinkles@lemm.ee
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      811 months ago

      Unless he’s the next Republican president and pardons himself, I wouldn’t be so sure that he’ll be pardoned.

      • @TechnoBabble@lemm.ee
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        1611 months ago

        Trump has such a large fanatical following that it’s almost certain the next Republican president will use a Trump pardon as a poker chip for gaining party support on whatever plan he needs pushed.

        So personally I think it’s almost certain Trump will be pardoned.

        But it’s possible he could die in prison before that happens.

    • @randon31415@lemmy.world
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      711 months ago

      The real weirdness happens if he is found guilty under state charges (in New York) and wins the presidency. The federal president can’t pardon state charges - he would take the oath in prison!

    • @player2@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      711 months ago

      The jury selection process will need to be particularly thorough for this trial to avoid a bias one way or another. It would be interesting to hear what questions they ask of potential jurors.