A man accused of shooting and wounding a New Hampshire bishop and the bride at a church wedding ceremony in 2019 fired at the couple just as they were being pronounced husband and wife, a prosecutor told a jury Tuesday. "With just a few shots, the defendant turned marriage into mayhem," prosecutor Seth Dobieski said of Dale Holloway, who's accused of two counts of attempted murder and assault charges. Dobieski said the October 2019 shootings happened nearly two weeks after Holloway's stepfather, a pastor at the church, was killed by the son of the groom. The son was later sentenced to prison. A separate celebration of life ceremony for the pastor had been planned at the church for later that day. NEW HAMPSHIRE MAN GETS 42 YEARS FOR FATALLY SHOOTING HIS PASTOR Holloway, 41, is already serving 7 1/2 to 15 years in state prison for assaulting his lawyer. He's acting as his own attorney in the wedding shooting trial in Nashua. He pleaded not guilty to the charge...