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Florida man sentenced to 10 days for dragging shark behind boat

By Danielle Haynes

March 1 (UPI) -- A Florida commercial fisherman faces 10 days in jail after pleading guilty to animal cruelty charges over a viral video showing him dragging a shark behind his boat at a high speed in 2017.

Michael Wenzel pleaded guilty Thursday to two first-degree misdemeanor charges for animal cruelty and using an illegal method to catch a shark. A felony count was was dropped to a misdemeanor, his lawyer said, because a shark expert said the shark appeared to already be dead in the video.

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Wenzel also was sentenced to 11 months of probation and 100 hours of community service. His fishing license was sentenced for five years.

Wenzel, 22, was one of four men who appeared in a video in July 2017 cheering and laughing as the boat in which they were riding dragged the shark by its tail. The video prompted public condemnation and an investigation by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and Hillsborough County State Attorney's Office.

Also charged were Robert Lee Benac and Spencer Heintz. The charges against Heintz were dropped and Benac refused a plea deal and faces trial later this year.

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Animal activists present at the sentencing weren't satisfied.

"This is a privileged kid," Marie Galbraith, a member of Florida Voices for Animals, told the Tampa Bay Times. "This is a slap on the wrist."

Charles Britt, Wenzel's attorney, said, "I have the distinct impression that anything other than a long-term prison sentence wouldn't make these animal activists happy."

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