
Last week marked a pivotal moment as President Donald Trump faced conviction on 34 felony counts in a New York court case spearheaded by DA Alvin Bragg. Bragg, who campaigned on a promise to target Trump, led the charge in this high-profile legal battle. The charges, centered around “falsifying business records,” pertain to alleged “hush money” payments reportedly managed by Trump’s former attorney, Michael Cohen, who himself has been convicted of perjury.
The jury, after over nine hours of deliberation, made a decision based on an unspecified underlying crime believed to be linked to federal campaign violations. In a striking directive, Judge Merchan instructed jurors that they needed to agree a crime was committed beyond the falsifying charges, but did not need to unanimously identify which specific crime it was. This unusual judicial instruction has raised eyebrows and questions about the legal proceedings.
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Adding another layer of complexity, DA Bragg utilized a legal maneuver to elevate these misdemeanor charges to felonies. This controversial move not only sidestepped the statute of limitations but also starkly contrasts Bragg’s usual practice of reducing felony charges to misdemeanors in other cases, as reported by The Daily Mail. This inconsistency in prosecution practice has sparked debate and scrutiny.
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