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Most Predict Trump Conviction ‘on Some Charges’ in Business Records Trial, Plurality Says It Has Been Unfair

A Suffolk University/USA Today poll found that a majority of voters expect the corporate records court to convict former President Donald Trump, the Republican presidential candidate, “on some charge,” and many It showed that voters thought the trial was unfair.

This portion of the survey, shared in an emailed press release from the university, found that 65 percent of voters said they felt “Trump Trump” had a negative opinion about at least some of the 34 business record falsifications accused by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office. “We believe he will be convicted.” has been created.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

“Exactly half (50%) expect Mr. Trump to be convicted on some, but not all, charges, and 15% believe that Mr. Trump will be convicted on all charges.” says the release. “Furthermore, 23% said he was more likely to be acquitted.”

Many voters feel that Trump did not receive a fair trial.

More than 4 in 10 voters (44%) say the trial so far has not been fair, while 39% say Trump received a fair trial and 16% of voters are undecided. It remained. Fairness declined along party lines, with 76% of Democrats saying Trump received a fair trial, while 80% of Republicans said the trial was not fair. On the issue of fairness, independents were split evenly at 37% and 24% were undecided.

Notably, investigative interviews began on April 30, the same day New York state judge Juan Marchan found Trump in contempt of court for the first time for violating the gag order. And so.

Marchand fined Trump $1,000 per violation for a total of nine violations on April 30, including seven posts from Truth Social and another from his campaign website. Two posts were ordered to be deleted. Nearly a week later, on Monday, Marchan recognized the would-be Republican presidential nominee as having been insulted. As Breitbart News noted, he was returned to court for his 10th violation, which occurred before the last order.

Judge Juan Marchan poses for a photo in his New York courtroom on Thursday, March 14, 2024. Judge Machan could become the first judge to oversee the criminal trial of a former U.S. president. He is presiding over Donald Trump's hush money case in New York.  (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

New York County Judge Juan Marchan (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

Marchand told the 45th president that he would consider jailing him if he violates the order in the future. Breitbart News’ Christina Wong wrote:

Marchand said Monday that if Trump continues to violate a gag order that prohibits him from speaking about prosecutors (other than Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg), their staff, other members of the court and Marchand’s family. , said they would consider giving him a prison sentence. members (including his daughter, who works on the Democratic Party’s digital campaign), witnesses (including Michael Cohen, who has constantly bashed Trump on social media), and jurors.

“The last thing I want to think about is prison,” Marchand said Monday. “you [the] Former president, and possibly the next president. ”

Public opinion polls also Indicated Trump and Biden are deadlocked at 37%, with a margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points based on a sample of 1,000 registered voters from April 30 to May 3, 2024.

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