wasn't hurt and won't face charges for a false alarm. ainsley: today begins day four in the jury deliberations in the corruption trial of democratic senator bob then then did he see. brian: accused of of taking bribes for political favors. even if convicted of a felony he could still keep his job in the senate? here to explain is judge andrew napolitano. judge, how could you keep your job and get convicted? it makes no sense. >> well, there are a couple of issues here, brian. and good morning, guys. ainsley: good morning. >> the conviction is not official until the time of sentencing. and sentencing normally occurs two to three to four months after the jury verdict. the other issue is that unless he chooses to resign, then the senate is left with the option of expelling him, which take as two thirds vote, which means you have to have 12 or 13 democrats participating in that process. clearly, senator schumer, the leader of the democrats in the senate can delay this until after january 20th.