Federal clemency case file
Pardon of Calvin Zastrow
Granted January 23, 2025 by Donald Trump (Republican).
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Calvin Zastrow was convicted in the Middle District of Tennessee and the Eastern District of Michigan in 2024 of conspiracy to obstruct access to a clinic providing reproductive health services in violation of the FACE Act, and conspiracy against rights involving clinic access obstruction. He was sentenced to six months imprisonment and thirty-six months of supervised release. On January 23, 2025, President Donald Trump granted Zastrow a pardon.
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DOJ warrant
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Offense and conviction
1. Conspiracy to obstruct access to clinic providing reproductive health services; 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
6 months imprisonment · 36 months supervised release
Sentenced July 3, 2024 · 1. Middle District of Tennessee2. Eastern District of Michigan
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