Live updates: Trump hush money trial opening statements
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2:00 p.m. ET, April 22, 2024
These are the charges against Trump in the hush money case
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Donald Trump has faced three civil trials in New York since he left the White House, but this is the first time he faces possible jail time.
Each count represents a separate instance of the alleged misconduct, pointing to different business records associated with a series of repayments to Cohen (ledger entries, checks, stubs, invoices, etc.) that were allegedly falsified to conceal his criminal conduct.
Penalty: The maximum penalty for each count is four years in state prison. However, the judge has discretion on how long any sentence should be and whether to allow any sentences to be served consecutively. He could also sentence Trump to probation.
New York caps sentencing for this type of felony at 20 years. A president has no authority to pardon state crimes.
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