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niyad

(113,336 posts)
Wed Mar 5, 2014, 12:06 PM Mar 2014

marissa alexander now faces up to SIXTY YEARS in prison

(angela corey, you are a total disgrace)

March-04-14

Marissa Alexander Now Faces Up To 60 Years in Prison

Marissa Alexander, the Florida woman who was imprisoned for firing warning shots against her abusive husband, will face up to 60 years of prison during her re-trial in July.
Alexander was initially sentenced to 20 years for firing warning shots during an altercation with Rico Gray, her estranged and formerly abusive husband. Nobody was injured when Alexander fired the shots into the air, although according to Alexander, Gray was threatening her life at the time. Alexander's initial sentence reflected three 20-year sentences to be served concurrently, but Florida state prosecutor Angela Corey will now seek to sentence Alexander to consecutive sentences totaling 60 years in prison.

"Remember that this entire case boils down to a woman defending her life from her husband who attacked her, strangled her, threatened to kill her, whose beatings have sent her to the hospital and likely caused her to have premature labor," said Sumayya Fire, a Victim Advocate with Free Marissa Now. "Now [Alexander is] facing the very real possibility of spending the rest of her life in prison for that act of self-defense. That should send a chill down the back of every person in this country who believes that women who are attacked have the right to defend themselves."

Corey unsuccessfully prosecuted George Zimmerman for murder charges after he killed Florida teen Trayvon Martin, but her stance on Alexander has angered many advocates and Florida residents. Like Zimmerman, Alexander is being prosecuted under the state's infamous Stand Your Ground law, which allows Floridians to resort to deadly violence when they believe their lives may be in imminent danger, and qualifies such actions as self-defense even if no attempt to retreat was made. Unlike Zimmerman, Alexander has been unable to persuade officials in her case that she was acting in self-defense, despite Gray's own admission that he has previously threatened her life.

A Florida appeals court in September ordered a new trial for Alexander after finding that the trial judge had issued improper jury instructions on self-defense. Alexander, who has three children, was released on bail last year.

http://www.msmagazine.com/news/uswirestory.asp?ID=14879

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marissa alexander now faces up to SIXTY YEARS in prison (Original Post) niyad Mar 2014 OP
Kicked & recommended! In_The_Wind Mar 2014 #1
She needs to be fired Mz Pip Mar 2014 #2
no surprise ... napkinz Mar 2014 #3
+1 jsr Mar 2014 #7
The victim was black too. n/t lumberjack_jeff Mar 2014 #9
If she had shot and killed him HockeyMom Mar 2014 #4
Perhaps if she'd killed the other witnesses too. lumberjack_jeff Mar 2014 #8
I guess if she picked up a pot and slammed him on the head HockeyMom Mar 2014 #14
But it was someone else's ground. lumberjack_jeff Mar 2014 #18
Even still (prima facie) Proud Liberal Dem Mar 2014 #15
No. Sixty years is too much, even assuming the worst. lumberjack_jeff Mar 2014 #17
If only she'd been offered a plea deal. Orrex Mar 2014 #5
"Warning shots.... into the air" lumberjack_jeff Mar 2014 #6
We need to stop being so tough on gun crime! Dr. Strange Mar 2014 #10
kick Liberal_in_LA Mar 2014 #11
this is NOT justice napkinz Mar 2014 #12
from FirebrandProgressives napkinz Mar 2014 #13
Florida. Crunchy Frog Mar 2014 #16
My point exactly living the miserable state of Florida HockeyMom Mar 2014 #19
This case should never go to trial Gothmog Mar 2014 #20
Question about this case Orrex Mar 2014 #21
 

HockeyMom

(14,337 posts)
4. If she had shot and killed him
Wed Mar 5, 2014, 12:59 PM
Mar 2014

she would be walking free today. KILL is the message Florida is giving to people.

 

lumberjack_jeff

(33,224 posts)
8. Perhaps if she'd killed the other witnesses too.
Wed Mar 5, 2014, 01:30 PM
Mar 2014

Maybe she could convince the jury that the kids were a threat too.

If you leave the victims house, then return with a gun, you're not standing your ground, nor are you acting in self defense.

"Wait here, I got something for your ass" were the words she used prior to retrieving her gun from her cars glove compartment.

I'm frequently amazed what it takes to become a DU hero. A uterus, apparently.

 

HockeyMom

(14,337 posts)
14. I guess if she picked up a pot and slammed him on the head
Wed Mar 5, 2014, 05:29 PM
Mar 2014

it would be the same thing? I say it again, and I live in Florida. You are better off killing somebody than treatening or wounding them. This is what that SYG law is all about.

 

lumberjack_jeff

(33,224 posts)
18. But it was someone else's ground.
Wed Mar 5, 2014, 08:14 PM
Mar 2014

She was in his house, had an argument with him, left it to retrieve a weapon then returned to the house to fire it at him.

"I thought I was fixin' to die" - testimony of his 12 year old son.

Proud Liberal Dem

(24,414 posts)
15. Even still (prima facie)
Wed Mar 5, 2014, 05:35 PM
Mar 2014

60 years? Really? A short jail sentence or probation seems to make more sense here given the circumstances. No need to make her a "hero" here but some common sense would be nice in Florida (where there almost seems to be none).

 

lumberjack_jeff

(33,224 posts)
6. "Warning shots.... into the air"
Wed Mar 5, 2014, 01:27 PM
Mar 2014

Although perhaps literally true (most bullets travel through air and all shots that miss can arguably be considered warning shots) it is grossly misleading and MS magazine should know it.

She shot at Mr Gray, at eye level, just over the head of the 12 year old son standing alongside him. The bullet entered the wall behind Mr Gray's head and lodged in the ceiling of the room behind.

Oh, and between the two of them, Ms Alexander is the only one actually convicted of physically assaulting the other.

There is no degree of dishonesty that is too much for Ms Alexander's supporters.

Is sixty years too much? Of course, she'll never get that.

Crunchy Frog

(26,587 posts)
16. Florida.
Wed Mar 5, 2014, 05:41 PM
Mar 2014

Kill someone in cold blood, it's perfectly legal. Commit an act in self defense in which no one is actually injured, and it's an unforgiveable crime.

It will be a cold day in hell before I set foot in that state.

 

HockeyMom

(14,337 posts)
19. My point exactly living the miserable state of Florida
Wed Mar 5, 2014, 08:34 PM
Mar 2014

HIDE in your home and stay out of society. Best, and safest, way to survive in the Gunshine State.

Orrex

(63,215 posts)
21. Question about this case
Thu Mar 6, 2014, 05:11 PM
Mar 2014

If her husband had left the scene, retrieved a gun, returned with it and fired warning shots in the direction of Alexander and her children, what sentence would be appropriate?

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