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Marissa Alexander agrees to plea deal in 'stand your ground' case

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marissa alexanderA Florida woman who once had been sentenced to 20 years in a case that invoked the state's "stand your ground" law has accepted a plea deal that will see her released from prison in January.

Marissa Alexander of Jacksonville, Fla., was accused of firing what she said was a warning shot at her husband and two of his children during a domestic dispute in 2010. She was charged with three counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, convicted and sentenced under Florida's mandatory minimum guidelines.

Alexander's legal team used the stand-your-ground law as part of her legal defense. The law, as The Associated Press puts it, "says individuals have no duty to retreat from a place where they have a right to be and may use any level of force, including lethal, if they reasonably believe they face an imminent and immediate threat of serious bodily harm or death."

Alexander's case prompted accusations of racial disparity in the application of stand your ground.

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