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Pardon of Eva Zastrow

Granted January 23, 2025 by Donald Trump (Republican).

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Eva Zastrow received a pardon on January 23, 2025, from President Donald Trump. She had been convicted in the Middle District of Tennessee and the Eastern District of Michigan in 2024 of violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act and conspiracy against rights involving clinic access obstruction. Her original sentence imposed 36 months of probation. The pardon fully restored her civil rights and erased the conviction record.

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DOJ warrant

DOJ Office of the Pardon Attorney · Primary-source verified

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Offense and conviction

1. Violation of the FACE Act2. Conspiracy against rights; clinic access obstruction

1. Middle District of Tennessee2. Eastern District of Michigan · 2024

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Sentence

36 months probation

Sentenced July 30, 2024 · 1. Middle District of Tennessee2. Eastern District of Michigan

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  • DOJ warrant

    Executive Grant of Clemency document or DOJ warrant link for this grant.

    Primary-source verified · DOJ Office of the Pardon Attorney

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