Those who are saying that it’s possible that Trump won’t be sentenced to jail time are once again betraying their ignorance of the enemy. From Victoria Taft at pjmedia.com:

Why wouldn’t Judge Juan Merchan finish the job and add to the left’s glee in calling Donald Trump a “convicted felon” by sentencing him to jail? That fact that Trump’s sentencing is on July 11, mere days before the Republican National Convention, would not impede a judge who, according to Trump attorney Alina Habba, covered his mouth to laugh during his sentencing. It would be no impediment to the hand-picked jurist who allowed prosecutors to hide the underlying “crime” for the entire trial, hide witnesses, and overrule the majority of the defense objections in this goat rodeo.
What would stop him from jailing Trump?
The case has horrified believers in the rule of law, without which you cannot have a civil society. It has horrified people who barely paid attention to the trial but gave this judge the benefit of the doubt. Tens of millions of Americans know that this trumped-up case means prosecutors wouldn’t hesitate to do the same to them.
Nobody is above the law, but Donald Trump is under it, as has been stated a lot recently with good reason.
Obama’s former Svengali, David Axelrod, told HBO’s Bill Maher that he didn’t think it was a wise idea to put Trump in jail because “it would be worrisome for our country” and “MAGA nation would go nuts.”
At least one person knows the enemy (h/t-VT) as our home grown comrades backed by external commies will never rest until that hammer and sickle is flying everywhere.
Rule under soviet council is utopia to them, not so much for the rest us who will all be equal in misery and despair.
Still shaking my head over that Xi visit to CCP colony west or California where the PRC flag outnumbered the American flag along the highway and in downtown Sodomcisco there wasn’t one unless a private citizen was carrying it.
Trump will have tremendous street cred and join Jesus, Gandhi, George Washington and almost all of the Founder Fathers as Enemies of the State.
There are always unintended consequences.