Advertisement"The clerk of the court will give you instructions on how to go about scheduling that probation interview and getting that probation report," the judge said.
But Trump won't do a penitent probation interview — or any at all, Kuby predicted.
Advertisement"If he wants to show remorse, then certainly the probation report is a good place to start doing that," he added.
During the first part of the interview, Trump would be asked for standard, so-called "pedigree" information — name, aliases, address, profession, marital status, that kind of thing.
During the rest of the interview, Trump would be offered the chance to speak about his conviction and make a plea for leniency.
Persons:
—, Donald Trump, Juan Merchan, Blanche, Trump, Todd Blanche, Susan Necheles, Emil Bove, Diana Florence, I've, Ron Kuby, Kuby, Merchan, Angel Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Christine Cornell, …, Arnold Levine, He'd, Levine, Florence
Organizations:
Service, New York City Department, Investigation, Business, Unit, Trump, Attorney's, BI, Avenues, Justice, Legal Aid Society, New, Defense Task Force
Locations:
New, Merchan's, Manhattan, Florence