Finally some good news out of Florida! Marissa Alexander , the black woman who was sentenced to 20 years for firing a gun to keep her abusive husband at bay despite the same Florida Stand Your Ground law that helped George Zimmerman walk, will have a second chance to beat the case. Via MSNBC reports : Marissa Alexander, the African-American woman who was sentenced to 20 years for discharging a firearm in Florida despite pleading Stand Your Ground against her husband, will get a new trial. Alexander, 32, said she fired a bullet at the ceiling because she was afraid of her husband. No one was injured. It took 12 minutes for the jury to convict her. “We reject her contention that the trial court erred in declining to grant her immunity from prosecution under Florida’s Stand Your Ground law,” wrote Judge James H. Daniel, “but we remand for a new trial because the jury instructions on self-defense were erroneous.” Alexander, who had given birth the week before, testified that after an altercation regarding texts from her ex-husband, she locked herself in the bathroom. Her husband Rico Gray broke through the door, grabbed her by the neck, and shoved her into the door. She ran to the garage, found she couldn’t get the door open, and returned with a gun. When Gray saw the gun, he said, “Bi**h, I’ll kill you.” Alexander testified that firing the gun into the air as a warning shot was “the lesser of two evils.” The jury rejected her self-defense argument, and instead Alexander was sentenced under the “10-20-Life” law, which carries a series of mandatory minimum sentences related to gun crimes. The prosecutor in her case was Angela Corey, who also prosecuted George Zimmerman who was acquitted in the death of Trayvon Martin. After an outcry at the apparent racial double standard in the application of Stand Your Ground, Corey told the Washington Post, “I think social media is going to be the destruction of this country.” The appeals court judge ruled that the lower court judge improperly put a burden on Alexander to prove that the firing was in self-defense. “The defendant’s burden is only to raise a reasonable doubt concerning self-defense,” Daniel wrote. “The defendant does not have the burden to prove the victim guilty of the aggression defended against beyond a reasonable doubt.” He ordered a retrial. A separate proceeding would determine whether Alexander could be released on bail pending that trial. We hope the jury gets it right the second time around.
Finally some good news out of Florida! Marissa Alexander , the black woman who was sentenced to 20 years for firing a gun to keep her abusive husband at bay despite the same Florida Stand Your Ground law that helped George Zimmerman walk, will have a second chance to beat the case. Via MSNBC reports : Marissa Alexander, the African-American woman who was sentenced to 20 years for discharging a firearm in Florida despite pleading Stand Your Ground against her husband, will get a new trial. Alexander, 32, said she fired a bullet at the ceiling because she was afraid of her husband. No one was injured. It took 12 minutes for the jury to convict her. “We reject her contention that the trial court erred in declining to grant her immunity from prosecution under Florida’s Stand Your Ground law,” wrote Judge James H. Daniel, “but we remand for a new trial because the jury instructions on self-defense were erroneous.” Alexander, who had given birth the week before, testified that after an altercation regarding texts from her ex-husband, she locked herself in the bathroom. Her husband Rico Gray broke through the door, grabbed her by the neck, and shoved her into the door. She ran to the garage, found she couldn’t get the door open, and returned with a gun. When Gray saw the gun, he said, “Bi**h, I’ll kill you.” Alexander testified that firing the gun into the air as a warning shot was “the lesser of two evils.” The jury rejected her self-defense argument, and instead Alexander was sentenced under the “10-20-Life” law, which carries a series of mandatory minimum sentences related to gun crimes. The prosecutor in her case was Angela Corey, who also prosecuted George Zimmerman who was acquitted in the death of Trayvon Martin. After an outcry at the apparent racial double standard in the application of Stand Your Ground, Corey told the Washington Post, “I think social media is going to be the destruction of this country.” The appeals court judge ruled that the lower court judge improperly put a burden on Alexander to prove that the firing was in self-defense. “The defendant’s burden is only to raise a reasonable doubt concerning self-defense,” Daniel wrote. “The defendant does not have the burden to prove the victim guilty of the aggression defended against beyond a reasonable doubt.” He ordered a retrial. A separate proceeding would determine whether Alexander could be released on bail pending that trial. We hope the jury gets it right the second time around.
Book it! Demi Lovato has a new project in the works. The X Factor judge and upcoming Glee guest star is adding the title Author to her resume, as she announced this week that she’s coming out with a tome called “Staying Strong.” Said Lovato in an announcement on Keek, referencing the eating disorder and self-confidence issues that landed her in rehab a couple years ago: “One of the things that has helped me in recovery is taking every day one day at a time and I’m a firm believer in starting out the day right with an inspirational quote and sort of a morning meditation. So I’ve put together 365 of my favorite quotes and a little morning meditation for everybody.” Demi concluded: “It’s just something that I’m excited about and I hope you all like it and I hope that it inspires you to be staying strong.” The book is available for pre-order now and will officially go on sale November 19.
George Zimmerman has been released from custody following Monday’s allegedly heated dispute with his sobbing, estranged wife Shellie, who called 911. On the phone with dispatchers, Shellie Zimmerman claimed that her spouse was threatening her and her father with a gun and that feared for her life. George Zimmerman 911 Call Local police converged on the home in the Orlando, Fla., suburb of Lake Mary and held George Zimmerman in custody , though he was not arrested. After speaking to her attorney, Shellie changed her story. She said she never saw a gun and that she and her father, whom she said Zimmerman had punched in the face, had no interest in pressing charges. Police later said they did not find a gun on Zimmerman. The encounter Monday was the latest in a string of incidents in which Zimmerman has landed in the news since his acquittal in the Trayvon Martin case. Besides Shellie Zimmerman filing for divorce , he’s twice been pulled over on suspicion of speeding, and received a ticket on one of those occasions. He’s also appeared in photos at a gun maker that were published online and assisted members of a family from their vehicle following a car wreck. Monday’s dispute isn’t uncommon for a couple in the midst of a divorce, said his attorney, Mark O’Mara, who denied any guns or threats were involved. Shellie Zimmerman had reportedly collected most of her belongings from the house where both she and George had been staying until she moved out. But she had returned unexpectedly to gather the remaining items and emotions got out of control, although things calmed down once police arrived. Says O’Mara: “I know the 911 tape suggests that Shellie was saying something but I think that was heightened emotions. There may have been some pushing and touching.” “That happens a lot in divorce situations … nobody was injured .” George’s brother Robert Tweeted, “we’ve learned from GZ case not to jump to conclusions, to wait for facts & to avoid speculation. ‘News’ is a business – not your friend.” Prosecutors, though, could still build a case based on surveillance video from cameras outside the house and from the squad cars of officers who responded. Florida law allows police officers to arrest someone for domestic violence without the consent of the victim, though it’s far from a guarantee in this case. For the time being, “domestic violence cannot be invoked because she has changed her story and says she didn’t see a firearm,” an official said. On the 911 call, Shellie Zimmerman is sobbing and repeating “Oh my God” as she yells at her father to get in the house, saying Zimmerman may start shooting. “He’s threatening all of us with a firearm … He punched my dad in the nose,” Shellie said on the call. “I don’t know what he’s capable of. I’m really scared.” Police investigated and found the situation slightly less alarming. “We didn’t find a gun,” Lake Mary police spokesman Zach Hudson said late Monday night. “We didn’t find anything that indicated he had a gun on his person.” “She basically said that he made a movement that would be consistent with a movement someone would make if they had a gun,” Hudson added. Hudson said that George Zimmerman was released from investigative detention around 6:30 p.m., after which “he just walked back into the house.” “Right now he’s not a suspect in anything per se,” he said, but added that authorities were still viewing the video to see what new information can be found. Hudson said Zimmerman is free to do whatever he wants at this time, but suspects he will not be staying at the same house given the recent publicity.
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According to Atlanta’s own T.I., if he was Trayvon Martin’s father, George Zimmerman wouldn’t have made it to trial. Speaking to radio station Power 98,…
According to Atlanta’s own T.I., if he was Trayvon Martin’s father, George Zimmerman wouldn’t have made it to trial. Speaking to radio station Power 98,…
Kat Dennings now knows how we feel when watching 2 Broke Girls: Unhappy. Nauseous. In shock that anyone with a pulse could possibly be a fan. The actress Tweeted her disgust this week over Justin Bieber shirtless photos , initially writing on the social network: “Justin Bieber’s Instagram is making me uncomfortable.” As expected, Dennings received some harsh feedback from Beliebers following this post, so she attempted a clarification soon afterward: “I would like to clear up what I said about Justin Bieber’s Instagram,” Dennings told E! News. “Here’s the deal: I said that about his Instagram because there’s so many shirtless pictures, and I feel like he’s too young to be posting shirtless pictures! I mean good for you, you’ve got that side stuff and you’re real young.” Note to Dennings: you’ve got some cleavage and you’re pretty young. Good for you, too! What do you think, readers? Are you sick of Justin Bieber posing topless shots? Yes, give it a rest man! What? Huh? NO! View Poll »