Trump's Conviction: Potential Prison Time and Secret Service Implications

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After his conviction, Donald Trump received a court order to schedule a pre-sentencing probation interview, which is crucial for determining his punishment. While not mandatory, skipping it could anger the judge and reduce his chances for leniency. Trump's legal team can schedule the interview by phone, but it must be conducted in person. Refusing to participate could be seen as defiance, potentially impacting his sentencing outcome.
Topics:nation#donald-trump#legal-news#legal-procedure#pre-sentencing-interview#probation-report#sentencing
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