Federal clemency case file
Pardon of Jamal Lewis
Granted January 20, 2026 by Donald Trump (Republican).
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Jamal Lewis was convicted in the Northern District of Georgia in 2005 of use of telephone to facilitate an attempt to possess with intent to distribute cocaine. He received an original sentence of 4 months imprisonment. Lewis was granted a pardon by President Donald Trump on January 20, 2026.
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DOJ warrant
DOJ Office of the Pardon Attorney · Primary-source verified
Court case
Offense and conviction
Use of telephone to facilitate an attempt to possess with intent to distribute cocaine
Northern District of Georgia · 2005
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Sentence
4 months imprisonment
Sentenced January 26, 2005 · Northern District of Georgia
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Primary-source verified · DOJ Office of the Pardon Attorney