Doubt it. The case is a house of cards. One count gets taken down the rest fall away. And do they really want to set this as a precedent? Lets hope the judge is fair and just.
31 of the 38 counts are specifically mishandling classified documents. As he was tired of the handwaving and procedure, in 2017, he declared any documents he took to Mar A Lago were automatically declassified, that eliminates those 31.
Since the other 7 were built on the first 31 being true, then they fall on day 2.