Doesn't matter which one they picked. They unanimously agreed that Trump was guilty on all 34 counts.
So you say this:
For falsifying business records.
I try and help you understand we don't know if the jury found that he falsfified business records:
• Judge Merchan provided the jury with three options of “unlawful means”: a
violation of Federal election law, violation of tax law, or falsification of records.
• Under these instructions, the jury was not required to agree on the underlying
crime Trump committed. It could have been split 4-4-4 among the three vague,
distinct options provided by the judge.
• The jury was ultimately only unanimous with respect to half of the elements.
• The underlying crime and the jurors’ agreement on it remain entirely unknown.
https://aflegal.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Merged-One-Pagers.pdfNow you say it doesn't matter whether or not the jury actually found that he falsified business records.