I think 20 years is far over the top but bear in mind that Angela Corey was the prosecution. I'm not sure having watched her dream team manufacture a case out of thin air that I actually believe what she insists is the truth - but this is what she said in her interview - sammieswife
Florida State Attorney Angela Corey spoke with Politic365 on Friday after Marissa Alexander, 31, was sentenced to twenty years in prison. Alexander, of Jacksonville, FL, was sentenced under a mandatory minimum sentencing requirement known as 10-20-Life for an incident on August 1, 2010 in which she discharged a handgun, but no one was shot or killed or injured. Alexander has been incarcerated since February 8, 2011. She had no previous criminal record before the Aug. 2010 incident.
A motion to invoke stand your ground immunity in Alexander’s case was denied last year.
When Corey was asked if she was comfortable with the Alexander prosecution, she answered: “We send a lot of people for 20 years on armed robbery where no one is shot or killed. How do we convince people not to use guns to commit crimes and not to use guns as a way to solve their marital problems? No. There is a strong message in not using a gun to commit a crime,” Corey answered.
During a 25 minute interview with Politic365, Corey wanted to make it clear that Marissa Alexander had shot in the direction of her husband Rico Gray, Sr. during their argument on August 1, 2010 and that Alexander assaulted her husband in a separate incident on December 30, 2010 which landed her back in jail.
“They can not tell the public that she fired a warning shot into the ceiling that is simply not what happened,” Corey said. “She aimed the gun in the direction of Mr. Gray and the two boys,” Corey asserted. “This was definitely not a warning shot. He was in the living room with the two boys right next to him getting ready to go out the front door and she fired the gun right at the wall — we’ve got photos you can see,” Corey said.
“It was the photos and talking to the boys that convinced me. It’s not a warning shot when you fire and it comes in at about head level through the wall and only then goes up into the ceiling and into the living room,” Corey said. “This gun had a seven pound trigger pull. So this isn’t a hair trigger — this isn’t an accident. You can not aim a gun at three unarmed people. These were not burglars in her home these were her step children,” the Florida prosecutor explained.