"They were going on a witch hunt," Marose recalled for the . "And I remember the commander said, 'If you don't cooperate, there could be more charges for you.'"
"I'm just glad the day has come," Marose told the in June, expressing gratitude for the pardon announcement during Pride Month.
One former military member described the pardon process as slow, complicated, and narrow, indicating challenges even with a presidential pardon in place.
Despite the full, complete and unconditional pardon granted by President Biden, only eight former service members have applied, underscoring the complexity of recovery post-conviction.
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