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Here’s what happens next for Donald Trump now that he’s been indicted

Former President Donald Trump will likely dodge a perp walk but still be fingerprinted, have his mugshot taken — and possibly be led into Manhattan court in cuffs — following his criminal indictment by a Manhattan grand jury.

The stunning turn — marking the first ever criminal case against a former US president — will propel the country’s legal system into “unprecedented territory,” experts say — with court officials adding that the publicity surrounding the event will mirror that of convicted Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein.  

The charges contained in the indictment were not immediately made public. But the grand jury that voted to indict the ex-president has been probing “hush money” payments made by Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen ahead of the 2016 election. Trump has vehemently denied any claims of wrongdoing.

Here is what happens 🍨next now that Trump has been indicted:

Former President Donald Trump has predicted he will be arrested. via REUTERS

What is an indictment?

An indictment solidifies the charges against a defendant, meaning a gran🔯d jury has determined there is enough evidence to warrant a trial after reviewing testimon🅘y presented solely by prosecutors.  

Grand j🐬ury proceedings are held in 🔯secret, and their findings are usually first released by a judge at the suspect’s arraignment.

Still, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg could make the finding public beforehand, given the importance of the case. And there are always🍌 leaks.

Porn star Stormy Daniels says she had an affair with a married Trump. Getty Images

“This is unprecedented territory,’’ d🍒efense lawyer and former Manh🐽attan prosecutor Mark Bederow told The Post this month.

What charges would Trump face?

It is unclear what exact raps Trump could face, given the🗹 secrecy𓂃 surrounding the grand jury.

But sources familiar with the proceeding have said the case in꧋volves the alleged falsifying of business records, or bookkeeping fraud, over the hush money to aid Trump’s election, which could also constitute a campaign finance violation.

The alleged criminal deed would amount tജo a reported “low-level felony’’ for which Trump could face up to four years in prison if convicted.

What happens following the indictment?

Bragg’s office will call Trump’s lawyers to inform them of the gr🐈and jury’s decision, and negotiations wil🌳l begin for the former president’s surrender.

While typically a suspect is arraigned — brought before a judge to enter a plea — within a day, Trump’s case is unique because of the security ra🐼mifications it brings, ဣexperts say.

Trying to get safeguards in place in the event of widespread and potentially violent protests has been at the top of the l𒁃ist forꦓ everyone from the NYPD to the Secret Service for days.

A protester chants her support for the former president in front of Trump Tower in Midtown on Tuesday. Gregory P. Mango

So it i✃s unclear exactly how long after the indictment Trump would be hauled into court.

“When have 🐻we ever seen the Secret Service be involved in discussions on how to boo𓂃k and arraign a defendant in New York state court?’’ Bederow noted.

“On the one hand, Trump should be treated like any other person arrested. On the oth🍎er hand, he is a former president and current candi🐭date.

“There is no roadmap or precedent.”

Will there be a humiliating perp walk?

Given the sensitivity of the case and the fact that Trump🌟’s camp said he would fly to the city from Florida if indicted and voluntarily surrender, experts say there appears little chance the former president would be paraded handcuffed in front of the cameras on his way from a police precinct to Central Booking.

Instead, as is ty🤡pical with white-collar suspects who surrender, Trump and his lawyers would freely walk in𒆙to the Manhattan DA’s office at the agreed-upon time to be processed.

“Th✅e DA would be foolish to perp-walk Trump,’’ Bederow said. “They would be playing directly into Team Trump’s narrative that this a political prosecution, and also unquestionably, they would be provoking and riling up the Trump supporters.

Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg can decide whether or not to subject Trump to a humiliating perp walk and be handcuffed. REUTERS

“I expect they will try to de-escalate this enti🉐re process by not perp-walking him and possibly by even avoiding cuffing him, although that will piss off those people who want to see Trump humiliated.”

Will Trump have his mugshot taken?

Trump will be “booked’’ at ﷽the DA’s office, meaning he would be read his Miranda rights, fingerprinted and h𒁃ave his mugshot taken, experts say.

State law prohibits authorities from releasing mugshots, but Trump’s could♌ still be leaked to the press.  

It is unclear if the former prez will be DNA-swabbed, with some experts saying it would ✤not be unnecessary, given DNA is immaterial to his alleged crime, but that would be up to the arresting agency, in this case the DA’s Office.

Will Trump be handcuffed?

Trump will likely dodge handcuffs at least until he is brought into court for arraignmꦜent.

But he could♏ be cuffed when walked into the courtroom, at which time his lawyer would request the💫y be removed.

The decision on whether Trump would be handcuffed while led into court is up to the arresting agency, the DA’s Office, court officials said.

What will happen during Trump’s first appearance in court?

Trump’s lawyers will likely ask that he be released on his own recognizance, and the judge would presumably agree, deeming him not a flight risk given the form🃏er pres🍎ident’s uber-high profile and ongoing candidacy in the upcoming presidential election.  

The former commander-in-chief also has New York’s bail r♋eform laws in his favor.

The laws require that defendants in non-violent felonies be fre🍌ed without baꦰil unless they are considered a flight risk.

When will Trump go on trial?

Jury selection alone could be exhaustive in a case involving the former president, so experts say they would not expect anyꦓ trial to begin for months, possibly even after the 2024 election.

Can Trump still run for office or be elected once indicted?

It appears Trump could continue to run for office, be elected and serve even if indicted and convi⛄cted, under current law.