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Math favors Donald Trump prison sentence, professor predicts

Por: Newsweek Nation January 14, 2024

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Former President Donald Trump is mathematically likely to end up in prison due to his various criminal indictments, according to one prominent New York University professor on Saturday.Trump is currently facing four criminal indictments at the federal and state levels, resulting in 91 criminal charges that are the first ever leveled against a former president. Two of the cases, one brought by the Department of Justice (DOJ) and one brought by... + full article



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