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2024 Jury Conviction

The 2024 jury conviction of President Trump on falsifying business records.

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Jan 14, 2026
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What criminal indictments — if any — against Donald Trump exist as of January 2026, and what are the typical timelines from indictment to possible imprisonment?

As of January 2026, Donald Trump has been the subject of four major criminal prosecutions that originated in 2023 — a New York state case that resulted in a 2024 conviction later discharged, and three...

Jan 17, 2026
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Which charges in Trump’s criminal cases were dismissed or reversed by appellate courts?

An array of state and federal appellate rulings, and a handful of trial-court dismissals later reviewed by higher courts, have erased or narrowed some legal threats to Donald Trump while leaving other...

Jan 13, 2026
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Can Trump appeal the felony convictions in the Supreme Court?

Yes — President Trump can and has been appealing his New York felony convictions, and his legal team can seek review by the U.S. Supreme Court; whether the justices will take the case and reverse the ...

Jan 28, 2026

How did the prosecution prove intent or mens rea in the convictions against Trump?

The prosecution persuaded a jury that acted with the requisite criminal intent by presenting a dense factual chain tying false corporate entries to an effort to conceal payments made to influence the ...

Jan 16, 2026

What are the grounds for appeal in Trump’s New York falsifying‑records conviction and what is the likely timeline?

The principal grounds listed by defense teams in the appeal of Donald Trump’s New York falsifying‑business‑records conviction center on alleged jury‑instruction errors (particularly unanimity), claims...