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  1. Nov 8, 2022 · A second criminal case against former restaurant owner Lisa Hanson was dismissed Friday just a few days after her attorney moved to subpoena several Walz administration officials, court records show. Hanson spent 60 days in jail and faced civil fines and litigation for temporarily opening her restaurant, which is now closed, in defiance of Gov. Tim Walz’s COVID-19 shutdown orders.

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  2. Dec 10, 2021 · A jury of three women and three men took only an hour of deliberation to convict Lisa Hanson, the 57-year-old bar owner, after a three-day trial punctuated by Hanson's repeated attempts to argue ...

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  3. Aug 13, 2024 · Lisa Hanson, a former small business owner sentenced to 90 days in prison for violating Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz's COVID-19 lockdown order, warns of future "tyranny" if he is elected vice president.

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  4. Dec 10, 2021 · The jury found Lisa Hanson, 57, guilty after deliberating for an hour, the Minneapolis Star-Tribune reported. Prosecutors had asked that Hanson be fined $500 and jailed for several days, but Judge Joseph Bueltel gave her a 90-day jail sentence and a $1,000 fine, saying he wanted to send a message to people who violate executive orders.

  5. Dec 10, 2021 · The owner of a bar in Albert Lea, 57-year-old Lisa Hanson, was found guilty of six criminal misdemeanor charges and sentenced to 90 days in jail for defying Gov. Tim Walz's executive orders to ...

  6. Lisa Hanson, a mother-of-eight and owner of the Interchange Wine & Coffee Bistro in Albert Lea, said Walz "shut down and destroyed" her business that had been operating for eight years. Hanson ...

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  8. Dec 9, 2021 · The sentence, by Judge Joseph Bueltel, came after a six-member jury deliberated for about one hour and found restaurant owner Lisa Hanson guilty on six misdemeanor counts of violating an emergency ...