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Anna Morgan-Lloyd
Pardoned January 6 defendant
Anna Morgan-Lloyd is a grandmother of five from Bloomfield, Indiana. She was the very first person sentenced in the entire January 6 prosecution — case one, out of what became more than 1,500 (FACT — WTHR; Washington Post). Her conduct: she walked through the building for a few minutes with a friend from home. She pleaded guilty to a single misdemeanor — parading, demonstrating, or picketing in a Capitol building (FACT — court record). Judge Royce Lamberth's sentence: no jail. Three years of probation, 120 hours of community service, and $500 in restitution (FACT — ABC News; WTHR). She stood in front of the judge and said it herself: "I'm ashamed that it became a savage display of violence that day" (THEIR ACCOUNT — ABC News). Afterward she went on national television and avowed nonviolence (FACT — Fox News interview with Laura Ingraham). On January 20, 2025, President Trump's clemency proclamation issued full pardons for January 6 convictions, including misdemeanor cases like hers (FACT). THE CASE RECORD Case No. 1:21-cr-164, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. Arrested 2/24/21. Charged via criminal information 3/1/21. Arraigned 3/31/21. Pleaded guilty to count 4 on 6/23/21 and was sentenced the same day: 36 months of probation, 120 hours of community service, $500 restitution. This profile is unclaimed. If this is you — or your family — claiming it is free, forever.
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- Case number
- 1:21-cr-164
- Court
- U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
- Disposition
- Arrested 2/24. Charged via criminal information 3/1. Arraignment held 3/31 where she pleaded not guilty to all counts. Plea agreement and sentencing held 6/23. Entered guilty plea to count 4. Sentenced to 36 months of probation, including 120 hours of community service, $500 in restitution.
Charges
- Entering and Remaining in a Restricted Building
- Disorderly and Disruptive Conduct in a Restricted Building
- Violent Entry and Disorderly Conduct in a Capitol Building
- Parading, Demonstrating, or Picketing in a Capitol Building
Sentence
36 months of probation, including 120 hours of community service, $500 in restitution
Press & news
- https://www.wthr.com/article/news/local/indiana-grandmother-avoids-jail-time-after-pleading-guilty-in-capitol-riot/531-13d4d255-99d1-4a02-a879-fd264bba5808 →
- https://abcnews.go.com/US/im-ashamed-woman-breached-capitol-receives-probation-1st/story?id=78445859 →
- https://www.foxnews.com/media/indiana-grandmother-first-convicted-capitol-riot-ingraham →
- https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/legal-issues/captiol-riot-first-sentence/2021/06/23/8b2825d8-d39c-11eb-ae54-515e2f63d37d_story.html →
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Connection to United States v. Nichols
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