former republican congressman rodney davis in i congressman rodney davis in illinois, thank you for sharingl considerations are complex legal questions to answer. the big question is what comes next for donald trump. for that, it's useful to look at how us criminal cases usually unfold. after an indictment, defendants will either voluntarily surrender, as donald trump has, or face arrest. this then the defendant is processed, which means they are finger—printed and photographed. after that is the arraignment, which means a court appearance, where the defendant is formally presented with the charges, and enters a plea — guilty or not guilty. thejudge may also set bail then. we're told by donald trump's lawyers he will plead not guilty, and, so, its expected this case will go to trial. at the end of that trial, donald trump will either be found guilty and be sentenced, or found not guilty and be cleared of the charges. let's pick up with sarah krissoff. former district attorney for the southern district in new york. we have been talking about this all night and i want to ask you again — from