This undated family photo provided by Lincoln B. Alexander shows, Marissa Alexander in her car in Tampa, Fla. Alexander had never been arrested before she fired a bullet at a wall one day in 2010 to scare off her husband when she felt he was threatening her. Nobody got hurt, but this month a northeast Florida judge was bound by state law to sentence her to 20 years in prison. (AP Photo/Lincoln B. Alexander)

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Mandatory Minimums

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.

โ€œWe reject her contention that the trial court erred in declining to grant her immunity from prosecution under Floridaโ€™s Stand Your Ground law,โ€ wrote Judge James H. Daniel, โ€œbut we remand for a new trial because the jury instructions on self-defense were erroneous.โ€

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 couldnโ€™t get the door open, and returned with a gun. When Gray saw the gun, he said, โ€œBitch, Iโ€™ll kill you.โ€ Alexander testified that firing the gun into the air as a warning shot was โ€œthe lesser of two evils.โ€

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