LAKE COUNTY, Fla. — A grand jury indicted Julie Ann Sulpizio for principal to murder in the first degree of a law enforcement officer.
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On Monday, A Lake County grand jury found that there was sufficient evidence to charge Julie Ann Sulpizio for her role in the August 2 ambush that claimed the life of Master Deputy Bradley Link and injured Deputies Stefano Gargano and Harold Howell.
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According to a news release, the grand jury returned a true bill of indictment for the following charges:
- PRINCIPAL TO MURDER IN THE FIRST DEGREE OF A LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER – PREMEDITATED
- PRINCIPAL TO ATTEMPTED FIRST DEGREE MURDER OF A LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER (3 counts)
- CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT MURDER IN THE FIRST DEGREE – PREMEDITATED
- BATTERY ON A LAW ENFORCEMENT OR OTHER OFFICER
- BATTERY (3 counts).
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A grand jury is required in Florida for all cases in which the death penalty could be sought - principal to murder in the first degree of a law enforcement officer is one such charge.
The State Attorney’s Office has 45 days to make that decision.
Sulpizio remains in custody with no bond.
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