Lawyer gives judge, prosecutors report on Chambers’ mental evaluation

The Associated Press - October 20, 2016 12:02 pm

STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) – The attorney for a woman charged with driving her car into spectators at Oklahoma State University’s homecoming parade in 2015 and killing four people says he’s given a judge and prosecutors a psychologist’s report on a mental evaluation of the woman.

Adacia Chambers has pleaded not guilty to four counts of second-degree murder in the crash. Attorney Tony Coleman has previously indicated plans to raise the question of mental illness or insanity at her trial.

 

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