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defense attorney arthur aidala with us as well tonight, retired new york judge george grosso, also former manhattan chief assistant district attorney, karen friedman, agnifilo, who recently interviewed michael cohen for her podcasts and full disclosure, her law firm represents him, but she does not work on that case. and there no restrictions in which you can say about the trump case. judge, i heard something you had said i wanted to ask you about, um, you were in the court every single day you were there for the guilty verdict guilty verdicts as well. you don t rule out jail time for donald trump? i absolutely no so on the one hand, we look at this and we can say it s e felony, the lowest level of felony, it s non-violent. we have a 77 year-old convicted felon here without the prior record. so that would all obviously way towards non-cost ration. on the other hand, judges, the judges waiting now for about six weeks, he s going to get a pre-sentencing report.
towards non-cost ration on the other hand, judges, the judges waiting now for about six weeks, he s going to get a pre-sentencing report. they re working on it now. i think i mean, looking as he learned anything as he because he contrite, what we just saw, what we saw it together there. so it kinda like x that to me most serious is this is not the typical falsification of business records. kay said with all you d think of them as like the average person. my thing was like a green eye shade kind of thing, like and an accountant putting a book in the wrong drawer or something like that. this is the connection crime here. the object crime was a violation of new york election law 34, 34 separate felony counts where or the jury found unanimously, then new york state election law was violated. who likes to rant and rave constantly about election interference, election interference. well, the guy who is just convicted of 34 counts essentially for of election interference in an election in 201