Trump's Probation Interview to Take Place on Monday Following Felony Conviction. Here's What Legal Experts Are Saying

  • 7 days ago
Former President Trump is scheduled for a virtual probation interview on Monday after being convicted of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records related to hush money payments. The interview will be conducted remotely via video call from Trump's home in Mar-a-Lago, with his lawyer, Todd Blanche, present. Probation interviews are part of the pre-sentencing report to obtain information on a defendant's history, finances, mental health, living situation, and associates with criminal records. The judge has shown a willingness to jail Trump for contempt of court regarding previous violations of a gag order. Legal experts noted Trump has shown no remorse, both of which may indicate jail time.

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