Donald Trump's upcoming sentencing in the hush-money case is expected to result in the lowest possible penalty, allowing him to appeal his felony conviction.
The judge's decision to grant Trump an 'unconditional discharge' means he won't face jail time or probation, significantly impacting his ability to pursue further legal actions.
As the first convicted felon poised to serve as president, Trump's sentencing will not only solidify his controversial status in history but also allow him to appeal the verdict.
Despite being convicted on 34 counts of falsifying business records, experts discuss the legal implications of his status as a 'convicted felon' before formal sentencing.
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