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The official record of the Trump case should not be sealed if the accused is acquitted or convicted

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Recapping the Trump hush money charges, trial, verdict and questions

Former President Donald Trump was convicted this week of 34 counts of felony business fraud in connection with hush money payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels before the 2016 presidential election.

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Keep the Trump case public: Acquitted or convicted, the official record must not ever be sealed

Should the jury of five women and seven men vote unanimously to find Donald Trump not guilty of the 34 felonies he is charged with, the entire record of the indictment, arraignment and trial, along with all letters, motions and exhibits filed with the court by Trump's defense lawyers and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s prosecutors will be sealed.

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