Unsealed indictment alleges pay-offs to three people with negative claims about Trump were fraudulently covered up in order to protect his presidential campaign
By Miriam Raftery
View District Attorney Alvin Braggs' press conference after arraignment
View Trump's speech at Mar-a-Lago after arraignment
April 5, 2023 (New York) – Former President Donald Trump was arrested yesterday in Manhattan and pleaded not guilty to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records as part of a conspiracy to undermine the integrity of the 2016 election.
If convicted, Trump could be sentenced to up to four years for each count, though the court could determine whether terms would be served concurrently or consecutively. Trump’s lawyers have until August to file motions, with the next court hearing scheduled for December 4. Barring further delays, a trial could be held early next year, just as the 2024 primaries get underway.
Trump, also a candidate running in the 2024 presidential race, was booked and fingerprinted, but not handcuffed nor was a mugshot taken. After the arraignment, he was released pending trial and returned to his home in Florida, where he gave a blistering speech railing against the prosecutor and judge despite a judicial warning to refrain from rhetoric that could incite violence.
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