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Lisa Anne Homer

Pardoned January 6 defendant

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Lisa Anne Homer is a Yakima County, Washington community volunteer who once put her own name on a ballot and asked her neighbors to trust her with local government. Running for county office is not a small thing. It means showing up, knocking doors and taking the criticism. Lisa Homer did that. [FACT] HER STORY Lisa Anne Homer ran for the Yakima County Board of Commissioners, and that candidacy is how the Yakima Herald-Republic and The Spokesman-Review identified her when her January 6 case reached sentencing. [FACT] Central Washington, Yakima Valley, a woman engaged in the civic life of her own county. Whatever anyone thinks of January 6, people who run for local office are usually the ones who also coach, volunteer and organize. That is the part of Lisa Homer this archive wants filled in. THE LEGAL FIGHT The record, plainly. [FACT, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, case 1:22-cr-238, initially filed as 1:21-mj-657.] Arrested November 26, 2021. Information filed July 12, 2022. Pleaded guilty August 9, 2022 to a single Class B misdemeanor count of parading, demonstrating or picketing in a Capitol building. Sentenced the same day to three years of probation, 60 hours of community service, a $5,000 fine and $500 in restitution. As part of the plea, prosecutors dismissed the entering and disorderly conduct counts. [FACT] No felony. No violence charge. A misdemeanor and probation. JANUARY 20, 2025 On January 20, 2025, President Donald J. Trump issued clemency covering the January 6 cases, and Lisa Anne Homer was among those pardoned. [FACT, reported by the Sunnyside Sun.] CASE RECORD Case number: 1:22-cr-238 (initially 1:21-mj-657) Court: U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Arrested: November 26, 2021 Sentenced: August 9, 2022 Pardoned: January 20, 2025 DOJ docket page: https://www.justice.gov/usao-dc/defendants/homer-lisa-ann Yakima County, this is your neighbor. If you know her service to the valley, add it here. This profile is unclaimed. If this is you — or your family — claiming it is free, forever.

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Case number
1:22-cr-238
Court
U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
Disposition
Initially filed as 1:21-mj-657. Arrested 11/26/21. Information filed 7/12/22. Pleaded guilty 8/9/22 Sentenced 8/9/22 to three years of probation, 60 hours of community service, $5,000 fine, $500 restitution.
Arrested
November 26, 2021
Plea
August 9, 2022
Sentenced
August 9, 2022

Charges

  • Entering and Remaining in a Restricted Building or Grounds
  • Disorderly and Disruptive Conduct in a Restricted Building or Grounds
  • Disorderly Conduct in a Capitol Building
  • Parading, Demonstrating or Picketing in a Capitol Building

Sentence

three years of probation, 60 hours of community service, $5,000 fine, $500 restitution

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