Two defendants charged in connection to Carl DeBrodie death plead not guilty in court
UPDATE 11:37 A.M.: All four appeared via video chat in court and an arraignment has been set for Friday at 1:30 p.m.
Anthony R. Flores and Sherry Paulo pleaded not guilty today via video chat.
Sherry Paulo requested a bond to be set for her case.
ORIGINAL STORY: Four of the five defendants that a grand jury indicted in connection to the death of Carl DeBrodie will be in court today.
The proceedings will take place at the Callaway County courthouse starting at 9 a.m.
The four defendants that will be in court today can be seen below with their offenses:
Sherry K. Paulo, 53, of Fulton, who was indicted for the following offenses:
Count I – the class D felony of client neglect,
Count II – the class C felony of involuntary manslaughter in the first degree,
Count III – the class D felony of abandonment of a corpse,
Count IV – the class A misdemeanor of making a false report of a missing person,
Count V – the class A misdemeanor of making a false report of a missing person.
Anthony R. Flores, 58, of Fulton, who was indicted for the following offenses:
Count I- the class D felony of client neglect,
Count II – the class C felony of involuntary manslaughter in the first degree,
Count III – the class D felony of abandonment of a corpse,
Count IV – the class A misdemeanor of making a false report of a missing person,
Count V – the class A misdemeanor of making a false report of a missing person.
Anthony R.K. Flores, 32, of Fulton, who was indicted for the following offenses:
Count I – the class A misdemeanor of making a false report of a missing person,
Count II – the class A misdemeanor of making a false report of a missing person.
Shaina A. Osborne, 29, of Fulton, who was indicted for the following offense:
Count I – the class A misdemeanor of making a false report of a missing person.
Mary K. Paulo, 34, of Fulton, who was indicted for one count of class A misdemeanor of making a false report of a missing person will be in court on June 18.
ABC 17 crews are at the courthouse and will update this story with the latest information.