34 counts on a crime for which his lawyer already did time and Trump was listed in that case as unindicted "Individual 1".
Then again, Cohen only got 3 years and was only charged on 8 counts. Based on that, even convicted Trump would challenge the ruling for longer than the time it would take to serve it.
Not getting a conviction would be surprising.
The Republicans should bounce him at the convention, bring in a ringer, and let Trump try again in '28, if he's still alive.