On Monday, July 8, 2013 1:12:47 AM UTC-4, Carlos wrote:
(CBS News) JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - A Florida woman who fired
warning shots against her allegedly abusive husband has been
sentenced to 20 years in prison.
Marissa Alexander of Jacksonville had said the state's "Stand
Your Ground" law should apply to her because she was defending
herself against her allegedly abusive husband when she fired
warning shots inside her home in August 2010. She told police it
was to escape a brutal beating by her husband, against whom she
had already taken out a protective order.
CBS Affiliate WETV reports that Circuit Court Judge James Daniel
handed down the sentence Friday.
Under Florida's mandatory minimum sentencing requirements
Alexander could receive a lesser sentence, even though she has
never been in trouble with the law before. Judge Daniel said the
law did not allow for extenuating or mitigating circumstances to
reduce the sentence below the 20-year minimum.
"I really was crying in there," Marissa's 11-year-old daughter
told WETV. "I didn't want to cry in court, but I just really
feel hurt. I don't think this should have been happening."
Alexander was convicted of attempted murder after she rejected a
plea deal for a three-year prison sentence. She said she did not
believe she did anything wrong.
She was recently denied a new trial after appealing to the judge
to reconsider her case based on Florida's controversial "Stand
Your Ground" law. The law states that the victim of a crime does
not have to attempt to run for safety and can immediately
retaliate in self-defense.
Alexander's attorney said she was clearly defending herself and
should not have to spend the next two decades behind bars.
Alexander's case has drawn support from domestic abuse advocates
- and comparison to the case of neighborhood watch volunteer
George Zimmerman, who has claimed a "Stand Your Ground" defense
in his fatal shooting of Florida teenager Trayvon Martin.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-201_162-...a-mom-gets-20-
years-for-firing-warning-shots/
Once again a fine example of what happens to you, guilty or innocent, when you don't take the DA's plea deal. They will **** you over and put you away just to keep the stats up. Won't plea to a charge that begets 3 years? Fine- I'll **** you over with 20 on a worse charge.