Stand Your Ground: The Marissa Alexander Retrial
A retrial has been granted for Marissa Alexander who fired a warning shot during a domestic dispute, invoking Florida’s Stand Your Ground law.
A retrial has been granted for Marissa Alexander who fired a warning shot during a domestic dispute, invoking Florida’s Stand Your Ground law.
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