Forget about Mr. Trump's conviction for a bit. It is over for now but will come back in July for sentencing and then there is the appeal etc. Lets talk about the trial itself and what that trial could mean for us "regular" citizens.
Now, I am not an atourny so if you are, please jump in and give us the benafit o your expertise.
I am told that there are appealable defects in the trial process. From what I can understand of these legal criticisms, the verdict is quite likely to be overturned on appeal . . .perhaps by the SCOTUS.
So then, If those criticisms are true issues, but the verdict is allowed to stand, thus setting a precedent, anyway . . .they could do it to any of us for anything.
Ever get a parking ticket or got pulled over for exceeding the posted speed limit? What about a DUI while in High School? Or how about erroneously filling out an IRS form ("But I swear that I checked that box!")
In Mr. Trump's trial, "they" bundled together long expired state misdemeanors in how business documents were filed with an unspecified federal elections violation to come up with thirty some felony charges.
Ok, maybe it is some other suite of "crimes" that get bundled into whatever "they" want to hang you with so that you cannot effectively run for City Council. We can quibble over the fine points but think over the broader issues here.
Attacking your strongest political rival with the judicial system is the sort of thing that goes on in Venezuela, Cuba and Russia.