The jury in New York received instructions from the judge to decide whether Donald Trump is guilty of a crime, after weeks of testimony and deliberation.

They must unanimously agree on each of the 34 charges against him. If found guilty, Trump could face up to four years in prison per count, although it’s unlikely due to his age and the nature of the offense.

If acquitted, it would be a significant victory for Trump, potentially impacting his political future.

If the jury can’t agree on a verdict, it could result in a mistrial, leaving prosecutors to decide whether to retry the case. This complex legal saga has drawn immense attention.

(Source: BBC)

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c033m2qdm0no

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