Skip to main content

Exit WCAG Theme

Switch to Non-ADA Website

Accessibility Options

Select Text Sizes

Select Text Color

Website Accessibility Information Close Options
Close Menu

Charlie Ely released from custody after having murder sentence vacated

Charlie Sentence Vacated

MARION COUNTY, Fla. — After serving nine years at Lowell Correctional prison for women over a high-profile murder case, Charlie Ely has been released from custody.

Ely has been serving a life-sentence as one in a group of defendants found guilty in the murder of Seath Jackson.

An appeal to her conviction though, set in motion her release after her life sentence was vacated.

Her attorney, Jose Baez, calls it bittersweet.

“Charlie is happy to be going home, but a the same time there’s really nothing to celebrate. She feels terrible for the Jackson family,” Baez said.

Jackson was beaten and shot to death before his body was burned in a fire pit.

It happened at Ely’s home nearly a decade ago.

“This case is a perfect example of be careful who you hang around with. Charlie was mixed up with the wrong group of people. Her crime was being present at the scene. She is just a victim of being present. She had no role in the murder, no role in the cleanup. No role in this whatsoever,” Baez said.

Ely’s release is part of a plea deal with the state finalized Wednesday.

Baez did not represent her at trial back in 2011, but has been working on appealing her conviction for years.

In March, a judge agreed her original attorney was ineffective — a ruling that could’ve led to a new trial.

Instead, with advice from counsel, Ely chose to take the deal presented by the State Attorney’s Office.

“Charlie was left with a choice, go home today, wait another year for a new trial and get freed then, and she chose to go home today,” Baez said.

Ely was 18 when she was sentenced to life in prison and is 27 now.

Michael Bargo, who prosecutors said was at the center of the murder case, was sentenced to death. The other remaining defendants were sentenced to life in prison.

WESH 2 reached out to the State Attorney’s Office, but did not receive comment.

Seath Jackson’s mother told WESH 2 on Wednesday she was stunned and saddened. She said she needed more time to process what happened before making any further comments.

source: wesh.com

Share This Page:

By submitting this form I acknowledge that form submissions via this website do not create an attorney-client relationship, and any information I send is not protected by attorney-client privilege.

DISCLAIMER: This website contains information about The Baez Law Firm that includes testimonial statements from persons who are familiar with the firm's services. The testimonials shown are not necessarily representative of every person's experience with us. Testimonials from every client are not provided. As no two situations or persons are identical, the facts and circumstances of your situation may differ from those for which testimonials are shown. This website also includes information about some of the past results that we have obtained for our clients. Not all results are provided, and the results shown are not necessarily representative of all results obtained by us. No two situation are exactly alike; every person's situation is unique and the outcome for each person depends on the individual facts.

The information on this website is for general information purposes only. Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.

Skip footer and go back to main navigation