Subject: Re: Why didn't judge Merchan impose a fine?
They'll get it tossed on there mere basis there was no crime in any of this, and certainly not 45 felonies.

If they can prove that his actions were not, in fact, a violation of New York penal law, then they would be able to prevail on appeal.

The number of felonies isn't really relevant to review on appeal. It's not uncommon for white-collar crimes to involve multiple occurrences of the same criminal behavior, and they can all be independently charged. If doing something is a crime, then doing it X separate times means you can be charged with X felonies.