Will the former president of the United States go to jail?
Following the opening of various financial and criminal cases against Donald Trump, the former president of the United States, on Monday the jury of Fulton City Court in the state of Georgia published a 98-page indictment that included 41 criminal charges against Trump and 18 other defendants; The defendants who are his advisers and assistants in the former government.
Mark Meadows, Trump’s former chief of staff in the White House, Rudy Giuliani, and John Eastman, one of Trump’s lawyers, are among the defendants. It is said that there are 42 charges in this indictment, all of which are used for the case of members of organized crime groups, and if these charges are proven, Trump and his colleagues face up to 20 years in prison.
Previously, 3 other cases have been opened against Trump, which shows that his political life will face new troubles in the coming months and years because he is now one of the most important Republican candidates in the 2024 presidential election. In the new case, attempts to change the outcome of the election, defamation, and extortion are among the accusations against Trump. This is the fourth case against Trump in less than 5 months and the second case of trying to change the results of the 2020 election. Earlier this month, he was accused in the federal court of Washington of planning several conspiracies to change the election results.
Trump should turn himself into jail
Simultaneously with the publication of the new indictment against Trump in the state of Georgia, the attorney general of this state stated that the trial of the former president of the United States will be held soon and announced that the arrest warrant for Trump and 18 former government officials has been issued and they have until August 25 (3 September). They have to “voluntarily” surrender themselves to deal with these charges. According to Fulton County District Attorney Fannie Willis, trial dates will be determined after the defendants plead. This date will be determined by the judge.
A day after the publication of the indictment against Trump in the state of Georgia, the local sheriff of the state of Georgia announced in a statement that Donald Trump, along with the suspects in the case of meddling in the 2020 US presidential election in the Georgia electoral district, should voluntarily turn himself into Fulton County Jail. introduce them and otherwise, they will be officially arrested.