When a five-judge New York appeals court panel on Monday significantly cut Donald Trump’s $464 million bond amount in the New York civil fraud case down to $175 million, and gave him ten more days to pay up — just hours before the deadline, legal experts were astonished by “the major lifeline” thrown to the former president. Former New York State Assistant Attorney General Tristan Snell “who successfully prosecuted the $25 million Trump University case,” slammed the order as “special treatment,” while ex-federal prosecutor and MSNBC legal analyst Glenn Kirschner said, “The verdict is in: the r…