Hearing Set For Woman Charged In Oklahoma Parade Crash

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STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) - A court hearing is set for a 25-year-old Oklahoma woman charged with second-degree murder and assault in a car crash at Oklahoma State University's homecoming parade that killed four people and injured dozens of others, including children.

Adacia Chambers is due in court Monday in Stillwater. She's been jailed on $1 million bond since the Oct. 24 crash.

Monday's proceedings are a continuation of a hearing that began Oct. 26. Since then, Chambers has been formally charged with four counts of second-degree murder and 46 counts of assault. Prosecutors are also seeking a gag order in the case and have asked a judge to seal Chambers' mental health records.

Chambers' attorney, Tony Coleman, has said his client is mentally ill.

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