Florida ‘warning shot’ case ends in plea deal

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — A woman accused of firing a gun at her estranged husband and his two sons in what she said was self-defense took a plea deal in a case that first got attention because her attorneys used Florida’s “stand your ground” law in its defense, arguing that she feared for her life before discharging the weapon.

Marissa Alexander is charged with three counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon for the 2010 shooting. Under the deal with prosecutors, she would receive credit for the 1,030 days she has already served. Alexander’s chief attorney, Bruce Zimet, said it was his client who agreed to the deal after it was offered.

“I think from our client’s standpoint, she wanted to get this behind her and move on with her life and her family,” Zimet said.

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