Federal clemency record
Pardon · November 15, 2019
Granted by Donald Trump (Republican) to Clint A. Lorance
Summary
Clint A. Lorance, a U.S. Army officer convicted in 2013 of murder (two specifications), attempted murder, wrongfully communicating a threat (two specifications), reckless endangerment, soliciting a false statement, and obstructing justice, was pardoned by President Donald Trump on November 15, 2019. Lorance had been sentenced to 228 months imprisonment. The pardon restored his civil rights and eliminated the federal conviction record.
Offense
Attempted murder; murder (two specifications); wrongfully communicating a threat (two specifications); reckless endangerment; solicitating a false statement; obstructing justice
U.S. Army · 2013
Original sentence
228 months imprisonment
Sentenced August 1, 2013 · U.S. Army