A New York jury that convicted Donald Trump on 34 counts of falsifying business documents ended the former president's week-long trial but began a new phase of the historic case.
Now in the unique position of being the first former U.S. president to be convicted of a felony, Trump faces the possibility of prison or probation for his actions in connection with a secret money scheme he helped run in the run-up to the 2016 presidential election. Trump, known for his lengthy appeals against convictions, is also likely to appeal the sentence, which could significantly delay his sentencing, which is currently scheduled for July 11.