Marissa Alexander may be sent back to jail over alleged violations of her bond conditions.
Florida State Attorney Angela Corey’s office has filed a motion to see Alexander put back behind bars, alleging she “repeatedly flouted” her home detention bond conditions on by running various errands including shopping for clothes, visiting a bank, and driving family members to various destinations.
“She continues to demonstrate her utter disregard for conforming her behavior to the rules of others (including other defendants granted bond by the courts) must abide by,” the motion filed by Assistant State Attorney Richard Mantei read.
But Alexander’s attorney fired back with their own motion, insisting the Jacksonsville Sheriff’s Office, tasked with overseeing her bond, had signed off on every trip she took.
“Unfortunately, the State of Florida, knowing that [her corrections officer] had authorized and given Marissa Alexander permission for each of the trips and stops alleged by the State to be wilful violations of Marissa Alexander’s bond, failed to include those exonerative facts in its application to this Court,” attorney Bruce Zimet wrote in his motion.









