Merchan would also have discretion to order a fixed sentence of less than those ranges, including probation.
That’s what Mitchell Epner, a New York lawyer with decades of criminal law experience, expects would happen even if Trump were convicted on all counts. Epner noted the felony charges aren’t violent and don’t involve drugs.
“With a defendant who has no prior criminal record, my absolute expectation would be a sentence of probation,” Epner told USA TODAY.
Epner wasn’t alone in thinking that could be the sentencing outcome.
“This is a case that does not involve any physical violence, and it doesn’t – there’s not sort of a ‘named victim,’ so to speak – and so the court is going to take that into consideration,” Anna Cominsky, who directs the Criminal Defense Clinic at New York Law School, told USA TODAY.
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