Federal clemency record
Pardon · January 19, 2021
Granted by Donald Trump (Republican) to Clarence Olin Freeman
Summary
Clarence Olin Freeman was pardoned by President Donald Trump on January 19, 2021, for conspiracy to violate interstate revenue laws, dealing in illegal whiskey, and possession of illegal whiskey. Freeman was convicted in the District of South Carolina in 1965 and sentenced to nine months imprisonment and sixty months probation. The pardon restored his civil rights and erased the conviction from his federal record.
Offense
Conspiracy to violate interstate revenue laws; dealing in illegal whiskey; possession of illegal whiskey
District of South Carolina · 1965
Original sentence
9 months imprisonment · 60 months probation
Sentenced October 29, 1965 · District of South Carolina