The case has attracted extra attention because of Trump's comments that he could possibly pardon his onetime campaign chairman Paul Manafort and other Trump associates who have been — or could be — convicted in prosecutions brought by Mueller.
There are a couple of problems with this. First, there were a number of charges against Manafort, where a verdict was not issued. Similar state charges could be brought and the pardon would not have effect. Also, state tax evasion charges could be brought. Presidential pardons have no jurisdiction over them.