Federal clemency case file
Pardon of Roger J. Stone Jr.
Granted December 23, 2020 by Donald Trump (Republican).
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Roger J. Stone Jr. was convicted in the District of Columbia in 2020 of obstruction of a proceeding, five counts of false statements, and witness tampering. He was sentenced to 40 months of imprisonment and 24 months of supervised release. On December 23, 2020, President Donald Trump granted Stone a pardon.
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Court case
Offense and conviction
Obstruction of proceeding; false statements (five counts); witness tampering
District of Columbia · 2020
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Sentence
40 months imprisonment · 24 months supervised release · 250 hours community service · $20,000.00 fine
Sentenced February 20, 2020 · District of Columbia
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