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The prosecutor in the Trayvon Martin case revokes the bond alleged domestic abuse victim

Florida Special Prosecutor Angela Corey, who is most widely known for being the state attorney who originally prosecuted George Zimmerman for shooting Trayvon Martin, has decided to revoke Marissa Alexander’s bond for violations of her release on bond.

Alexander has been in jail awaiting trial for firing a warning shot into the wall in the direction of her estranged husband during a domestic dispute in which he allegedly threatened to kill her. The 33 year old mother of three was sentenced to 20 years to life in May of 2012 for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon in 2010, but when the First District Court Of Appeals in Florida ruled that “the jury instructions on self defense were erroneous”, a retrial was issued in September of last year.

This story is one in the ongoing saga of the controversial Stand Your Ground Law; the same legislation that was used by George Zimmerman and his defense team to acquit him in the shooting and killing of an unarmed Trayvon Martin in February of 2012.

Alexander was released on a pretrial bond of $200,000 on November 27.

The hearing for Corey’s motion to revoke Alexander’s bond for bond violations is scheduled for Friday.

TheSource.com will follow up on this story as it develops.

-Sha Be Allah(@KingPenStatus)