The odds of attorneys for Donald Trump to get an appeals court to rule in their client’s favor if they appeal his conviction on 34 felony counts are slim at best. That is according to appellate lawyer and a former N.Y. prosecutor Robert Stavis in a column for the New York Times, where he claimed he sees no egregious errors made by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office or how judge Juan Merchan conducted the trial. Decreasing Trump’s odd of a favorable ruling is the fact that the appeals court’s history documents the fact that the justices only toss out convictions in approximately 4…