Conservative radio host and litigator Mark Levin advises former President Donald Trump to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court if convicted in Manhattan, citing serious constitutional issues. Trump faces 34 counts and potentially over 100 years in prison sentences.
Key Points
Mark Levin advises Trump to appeal to U.S. Supreme Court if convicted
Judge's controversial instructions and refusal to allow printed jury instructions for deliberation
Trump faces 34 counts and potentially over 100 years in prison sentences
Cons
Constitutional issues raised by Mark Levin
Controversial jury instructions by Judge Juan Merchan
Accusations of political motives by Levin towards the judge