The Justice Department determines that a presidential pardon received by Army veteran Jeremy Brown for his role in the January 6 Capitol riot also applies to a separate weapons conviction. Brown, sentenced to over seven years in prison in 2023 for illegal possession of stolen grenades and classified documents, had these charges uncovered during an investigation into his Capitol involvement.
This ruling highlights the complexities surrounding pardons, especially as prosecutors confirm similar conclusions in other cases involving Capitol rioters. Notably, while some defendants’ firearms convictions are covered by pardons, others face ongoing prosecution for unrelated crimes, raising questions about the broader legal implications of presidential clemency.
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