February 13, 2017 - Elizabeth Ann Suell pleaded guilty in the 273rd Judicial District Court with Judge Charles Mitchell presiding on January 19, 2017 to possession of a controlled substance, state jail felony. The offense dates back to November 3, 2011.
In accordance with the agreement three separate cases from 2013, 2015 and 2016 for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon were dismissed. Two of these charges were first degree felony charges and one was a second degree felony charge. The range of punishment for a second degree felony is 2 to 20 years in prison and the range of punishment for a first degree felony is 5 to 99 years.
In each of those cases Suell was alleged to have either stabbed or cut someone.
As a result of the plea agreement, Suell was sentenced to 20 months incarceration in state jail with a credit of six days for time served.