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Cody Mattice

Pardoned January 6 defendant

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Cody Mattice comes from Greece, New York, a working town on the edge of Rochester. His case was one of the hard ones, and he did not hide from it. FACT: Cody Mattice pleaded guilty on April 22, 2022 to assaulting law enforcement on January 6. (DOJ, U.S. Attorney for D.C.) FACT: On July 15, 2022 he was sentenced to 44 months in prison, three years of supervised release, and 2,000 dollars in restitution. (DOJ; Washington Post) FACT: At sentencing, he wept and expressed remorse before the judge. (Washington Post, 7/15/2022) FACT: On January 20, 2025 the presidential clemency proclamation granted relief to Rochester-area January 6 defendants, Cody Mattice among them. (13WHAM, 1/2025) Cody Mattice took his punishment, said he was sorry in open court, and came home to western New York with the case behind him. CASE RECORD Name: Cody Mattice Case number: 1:21-cr-657, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (originally 1:21-mj-622) Arrested 10/7/2021. Indicted 11/5/2021. Guilty plea 4/22/2022. Sentenced 7/15/2022. DOJ record: https://www.justice.gov/usao-dc/defendants/mattice-cody 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-657
Court
U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
Disposition
Case # originally was 1:21-mj-622. Arrested 10/7/21 Indictment returned 11/5/21 Pleaded guilty 4/22/22. Sentenced 7/15/22 to 44 months in prison, followed by three years of supervised release, $2,000 restitution.
Arrested
October 7, 2021
Plea
April 22, 2022
Sentenced
July 15, 2022

Charges

  • Assaulting, Resisting or Impeding Certain Officers using a Dangerous Weapon or Inflicting Bodily Injury
  • Civil Disorder
  • Entering and Remaining in a Restricted Building or Grounds with a Deadly or Dangerous Weapon
  • Disorderly and Disruptive Conduct in a Restricted Building or Grounds with a Deadly or Dangerous Weapon
  • Engaging in Physical Violence in a Restricted Building or Grounds with a Deadly or Dangerous Weapon
  • Disorderly Conduct in a Capitol Building
  • Act of Physical Violence in the Capitol Grounds or Buildings

Sentence

44 months in prison, followed by three years of supervised release, $2,000 restitution

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