Sylvia Luke, the Democratic lieutenant governor of Hawaii, was indicted Friday on bribery charges, the state's Department of the Attorney General announced in a press conference. A grand jury on Friday returned a 12-count indictment charging Luke with criminal conspiracy to commit bribery, bribery and falsifying campaign committee reports. "The Attorney General announced significant developments in her department's corruption investigation and has provided an update on their findings," he said in a statement. "The Lieutenant Governor needs to consider formally resigning to address this matter and so that the state of Hawaiʻi can move forward." Luke was one of five people indicted in the case Friday, including former state Rep. Ryan Yamane, who like Luke is a Democrat.