My vote is no.
A unanimous jury—which is required—isn't going to convict him. The Republican nominee for president will nab at least one hold-out juror.
America's conscience, however, has already been indicted. It is indeed an alarming commentary on the American polity that Trump's offenses—whether or not they result in a conviction—don't rule out his return to office. In a country that imprisons more people per capita than any other developed nation, the guy who tried to overthrow a presidential election not only walks free but is the Republican nominee for president.
A few thousand years ago Aesop supposedly made an insightful observation about criminal justice: "We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office."
Oh how little has changed.