Army 1st Lt. Clint Lorance had served six years of a 19-year murder sentence at Leavenworth. Lorance told Fox News’ "Hannity," that he was optimistic that Trump would intervene on his behalf. While supporters for Lorance insist he was only protecting his troops, nine members of his unit testified that the men who were killed were innocent. One soldier who testified against him told the Washington Examiner that despite the Trump pardon, he still believes Lorance is guilty of murder. The Examiner reported that Lorance supporters said these soldiers from the 4th Squadron, 73rd Cavalry Regiment were pressured to turn on him during the 2013 trial.
Source: Fox News November 28, 2019 05:55 UTC