SANTA ROSA COUNTY, Fla. (WKRG) — A Pensacola woman accused of causing a deadly Santa Rosa County crash is set to serve time behind bars after her sentencing on Friday.
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A Florida Highway Patrol news release identified the woman as Elizabeth Jasmine Bradberry.
Bradberry was sentenced as part of a plea deal for a case that happened in Santa Rosa County from a deadly crash she caused on July 17, 2022, according to documents.
According to the FHP, Bradberry was driving a stolen 2018 RAV4 southbound on State Road 87 in Santa Rosa County. Deputies attempted a traffic stop on the vehicle, which had four people, including a 17-year-old from Pensacola, but Bradberry allegedly did not stop. Officials said that Bradberry ended up striking a vehicle that was making a left turn onto the road, killing the driver and injuring her passengers.
Bradberry was ultimately charged and sentenced in connection with the deadly crash.
The following sentences were made during court on Friday:
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1 count of fleeing or eluding law enforcement causing death — 21 years in state prison followed by 5 years probation
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1 count fleeing or eluding law enforcement causing great bodily harm — 21 years in state prison followed by 5 years probation (served concurrently)
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1 count of vehicular homicide — 15 years served concurrently
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1 count of child neglect causing great bodily harm — 15 years served concurrently
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She is set to serve 21 years behind bars, officials said.
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