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Tag: Officer Pardoned

Point of Law
Dave Smith: Pardon Me
While a pardon restores your rights, it doesn’t erase your conviction, nor does it shield you from civil suits, seizure and forfeitures, or protect you from other prosecutions for crimes other than the ones pardoned.
March 11, 2025
Dave Smith
Patrol
DC Metro Officers Reinstated After Presidential Pardons
Officer Terence Sutton and Lt. Andrew Zabavsky will have to go through extensive retraining before the department determines what their assignments will be.
March 4, 2025
Point of Law
Trump Pardons DC Officers Convicted Over Man’s Death During Pursuit
“They arrested the two officers to put them in jail for going after a criminal, a rough criminal, by the way,” the president told reporters Tuesday. “I am the friend of police more than any president that has ever been.”
January 23, 2025
Special Units
Trump Pardons Former Officer Who Served 10 Years Over K-9 Bite
Years later a series of articles in the Washington Post alleging police brutality at the Prince George's County PD triggered an FBI investigation into the dog bite incident, Mohr was indicted and tried.
December 24, 2020
K-9 handler Stephanie Mohr served 10 years in prison after being convicted of violating a man's civil rights. She was pardoned this week by President Trump. (Photo: Twitter)
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