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The Navy is withholding court records in a high-profile ship fire case
By Megan Rose, ProPublica
 Sep 11, 11:37 AM
 

Despite a 2016 law requiring more transparency of court-martials, the U.S. Navy is refusing to release nearly all court documents in a high-profile case in which a sailor faces life in prison.


Seaman Recruit Ryan Mays, 21, has been charged with aggravated arson and hazarding a vessel in the 2020 fire that destroyed the USS Bonhomme Richard. Mays has maintained his innocence.

On July 12, 2020, a fire started on the amphibious assault ship as it was moored at Naval Base San Diego and raged for more than four days. The Navy was not able to put the fire out until the ship was so badly damaged that the service had to scrap it, a more than $1 billion loss.

 https://www.navytimes.com/news/your-navy/2022/09/11/the-navy-is-withholding-court-records-in-a-high-profile-ship-fire-case/
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