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The fisherman caught the mahi mahi off the coast of Ocean City while practicing with friends for the upcoming White Marlin Open, the agency said.Shortly after noon, his rod "went crazy.""It literally took 25 minutes to get this in," Wright, of Cambridge, Maryland, said in a statement. "I had to play it until it finally gave up."Wright's record beat the one held by Kim Lawson by 5 pounds. It was set in July 1985."It's really exciting to see anglers like Wright break records that have been on the books for decades," Recreational Fishing Outreach Coordinator Erik Zlokovitz said. "It just shows that with a little patience you could find yourself a part of Maryland's angling history." 688
The move appeared to be a highly unusual presidential intervention in a case Trump had personally championed and drew immediate condemnation. Former Pentagon spokesman David Lapan, a retired Marine colonel, said the move represented the "further politicization of our military" and was a "ludicrous" move "in the face of so many more important and pressing personnel issues."The military publication Task & Purpose first reported that, after Gallagher was found not guilty, members of the U.S. government team that prosecuted him were awarded medals for their "superb results" and "expert litigation."Ten awards were given out earlier in July to members of the team and people associated with the case by the Navy's Region Southwest Legal Service Office in San Diego, seven Navy achievement medals and three letters of accommodations.Trump in his tweets complained that the prosecutors not only lost their case, but also "had difficulty with respect...to information that may have been obtained from opposing lawyers and for giving immunity in a totally incompetent fashion."Gallagher's trial came after a judge removed the lead prosecutor over a bungled effort that used software to track emails sent to defense lawyers in order to find the source of leaks to the media.The judge determined the effort violated Gallagher's constitutional rights and, before the case went to trial, reduced the maximum possible punishment for the murder charge from life in prison without parole to the possibility of parole.Defense lawyers had argued that Gallagher was framed by junior disgruntled platoon members who fabricated the allegations to oust their chief. The prosecution said Gallagher was incriminated by his own text messages and photos, including one of him holding the dead militant up by the hair and clutching a knife in his other hand. Several SEALs testified that Gallagher stabbed the militant, including two who said they saw Gallagher plunge the knife into his neck.In the end, the jury of five Marines and two sailors — all war zone veterans — acquitted Gallagher of murder, attempted murder and other charges in the killing of the Islamic State captive — dealing a major blow to one of the Navy's most high-profile war crimes cases.He was convicted of a single count of posing with a human casualty and given the maximum sentence of four months' confinement for the offense.Gallagher will serve no jail time because he spent nearly nine months in pre-trial custody. The jury also called for his rank to be reduced, hurting his benefits just as the 19-year veteran prepares to retire.His lawyers say they will fight the sentencing. 2643

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The flight attendant, Julianne March, was charged with misdemeanor intoxication. She was released the next day and is due back in court in South Bend on Aug. 29.United Airlines said the regional airline Air Wisconsin operated the flight — one of the airlines enveloped in the "United Express" brand. According to a statement by Air Wisconsin to ABC News, March is "no longer an employee of the company."Scherb was reportedly given a 0 credit or 25,000 free air miles but told the South Bend Tribune he hasn't accepted offer. He told the newspaper that he doesn't think the offer is acceptable for putting the safety of 50 people in danger.Alex Hider is a writer for the E.W. Scripps National Desk. Follow him on Twitter @alexhider. 734
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