Trump's conviction for falsifying business records results in no jail time, fines, or community service, but he retains a felony on his record.
While serving no punishment post-conviction, Trump maintains the ability to vote in Florida, as the state restores voting rights after completing a sentence for felons.
Federal law prohibits felons, including Trump, from owning firearms. This restriction significantly impacts his rights as a convicted felon.
New York law mandates that all felony convictions require DNA samples for the crime databank, aiding in future criminal investigations.
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