State Attorney files motion to revoke Marissa Alexander's bond

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The State Attorney's office is asking to modify or revoke Marissa Alexander's bond.

A hearing for this motion is set for Friday morning.

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Channel 4 has reached out to Alexander's attorney for comment, but have not heard back. 

Alexander was released on bond the day before Thanksgiving, and is on house arrest, with a GPS monitoring device.

Here are the conditions of Alexander's bond, according to the Duval County Clerk of Courts website:

  • Remain under supervision of pretrial services program (PSP) or its designated service provider, the Community Transitions Center (CTC) of the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office, at all times who will monitor her compliance
  • Subject to electronic monitoring through the CTC at all times
  • Remain on home detention until completion of her case and not allowed to leave her home except for court appearances, medical emergencies, and to satisfy any requirements of PSP or the CTC
  • Report for all required court appearances and all required appointments with the PSP or its designated service provider
  • Cannot change her residence without getting it approved by the PSP or its designated service provider
  • Cannot have contact with Rico Gray Sr. nor communicate by any means with parties involved in the original case
  • Has to abide by all court orders in the divorce proceedings involving Rico Gray Sr., including all orders that pertain to child custody. Exchange of child custody for visitation will be facilitated by a third party
  • Cannot possess firearms and there can't be any firearms in her home at any time during her pretrial release
  • Cannot drink alcohol or take drugs that aren't prescribed by a doctor
  • Must abide by all rules and regulations for the PSP and the CTC, including random drug testing
  • Subject to all reporting requirements for the CTC and PSP
  • Subject to home searches without a warrant by CTC officers, or any JSO officer conducting a search at the direction of CTC personnel, to ensure compliance with her pretrial release conditions

Alexander's new trial is set for March 31st.