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AFGHANISTAN: Clint Lorance [Part 2]

AFGHANISTAN: Clint Lorance [Part 2]

In the final part of the Clint Lorance story, Margot discusses the aftermath of Clint’s tour in Afghanistan in 2012, the court-martial, the appeals process, and the Presidential Pardon which allowed Clint Lorance to walk out of prison after serving 6 years of his 19 year sentence.

Military Murder

January 13, 202033m 1s

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Show Notes

Listen to Part 1 before listening to this episode. Clint Lorance was a soldier who had everything going for him until his 2012 Afghanistan deployment. After some questionable actions culminating in the death of two alleged “village elders,” Clint Lorance was charged with murder and sentenced to 20 years in prison. But little by little, Clint’s defense team and his family fought to reduce the sentence. And the battle paid off when Clint Lorance received a full Presidential Pardon from President Donald Trump on November 15, 2019. Dig in with Margot as she discusses the aftermath of Clint's Afghanistan deployment and the true meaning of a Presidential Pardon. 

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