Between March and August, prosecutors indicted former President Donald Trump four times for alleged crimes.
In September, New York civil court Judge Arthur Engeron ruled that Trump had committed business fraud when seeking financing for his real estate deals, and on Friday Engeron imposed his penalties for the civil offenses: The judge ordered Trump to pay $355 million in damages; he also banned Trump from serving as an officer or a director of a business in New York for the next three years.
In Gallup’s 2022 and 2023 surveys about major societal institutions, public confidence in the US Supreme Court – which will have the final say on whether Trump should serve time, be disqualified from running again for the presidency or go unpunished – plummeted to new, troubling lows. It is essential that, whichever way the courts decide the Trump cases, the public thinks he got a fair shake by the legal system.
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