OnPolitics: Trump's hush money trial starts next week. Could he face prison time?

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Hello, OnPolitics readers! Former President Donald Trump's hush money trial is set to begin in New York next week, and if convicted on all 34 felony counts, he could face over a decade in prison.

Legal experts told USA TODAY's Aysha Bagchi that's an unlikely outcome – but some aren't ruling prison time out completely.

🤔 Wait, which Trump legal battle is this? The former president faces allegations that he falsified business records in an effort to cover up a hush money payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels. Trump has pleaded not guilty to all counts in the case.

📋 Factors at play in judge's decision: Experts outlined various factors that Judge Juan Merchan could weigh when determining a sentence, if Trump is convicted. In Trump's favor is his lack of a prior criminal record and the fact that the charges do not involve physical violence or drugs.

But on the other hand, Merchan may consider some of Trump's actions surrounding the trial, including attacking the judge's daughter via social media.

Read more here: Donald Trump could face prison time if he is convicted in upcoming NY hush money trial

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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Trump's hush money trial starts next week. Could he face prison time?