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  2. All the Trump associates who have gone to prison - AOL

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    Mr Trump’s long-term personal lawyer and fixer, 57, who worked for the property tycoon from 2006 to 2018 before leaving after Mr Mueller’s investigation into Russian election interference began.

  3. List of professional sportspeople convicted of crimes - Wikipedia

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    Authorities believed a jail sentence would have aggravated his arthritis and leukemia. [234] California: March 17, 1988 (arrest) [235] Cultivating and possessing marijuana for sale 18 months imprisonment Fain served his sentence at California State Prison, Solano. [236] Rafael Furcal: Atlanta Braves: Georgia (Cobb County) June 10, 2000 (arrest ...

  4. FAQ: Can Trump still run for president? Can he still vote ...

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    But New York state caps prison sentences at 20 years for this type of offense. ... jail. Trump’s conviction also means the charges against him are punishable by up to $5,000 per offense; if ...

  5. Trump alludes to violence by supporters if he goes to jail ...

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    Former president turned convicted felon Donald Trump has suggested his supporters would resort to violence if he is jailed after being found guilty of 34 felonies in New York last week.. In an ...

  6. Trump faces more indictments, fines and possible jail time as ...

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    The former president — and 2024 Republican frontrunner — is facing a legal minefield that could include as many as four criminal indictments and at least two civil cases.

  7. Maurice Clarett - Wikipedia

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    Clarett's time at Ohio State University was marked by several troubling incidents. He was seen yelling at his position coach during the Northwestern–Ohio State game in the 2002 season. In December 2002, he publicly maligned OSU officials for not paying for him to fly home for the funeral of a friend and accused administrators of lying when ...

  8. What Happens if Trump is Convicted in NY Trial? - AOL

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    The 34 charges Trump faces are all considered class E felonies in New York, the lowest tier of felony charges in the state, which carry a maximum sentence of four years each.

  9. Chris Nelloms - Wikipedia

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    On January 8, 1999, Nelloms was convicted of one count of felonious sexual penetration and seven counts of rape against his daughter, who had accused him of sexually abusing her in Ohio and Kentucky from 1995 to 1997, when she was between the ages of eight and 11. He was sentenced to four consecutive terms of life in prison. [12]