The woman accused of driving her car into an OSU homecoming crowd was back in court on Friday morning. Adacia Chambers, 25, is asking the state for up to $10,000 to pay for an expert psychologist, ...
A Payne County judge ruled that Tony Coleman, the defense attorney for Adacia Chambers, will have to prove more than her indigency if the defense is to receive state funds for expert witnesses on her ...
A Payne County judge ruled Wednesday afternoon that not only is Adacia Chambers indigent, meaning she can’t financially support herself or pay for her defense, but she also qualifies for state funds ...
A Payne County judge will decide if the state should pay for expert testimony in the OSU homecoming crash case. Adacia Chambers' defense requested the funds for psychological experts to testify on her ...
A judge partially lifted a gag order in the deadly OSU homecoming crash case. On Nov. 9, Judge Louis Duel issued a gag order in the case of Adacia Chambers, the woman accused of running her car ...
Adacia Chambers told a Payne County judge Tuesday morning she wanted to accept a plea of no contest and be sentenced to life in prison plus ten years to be served consecutively. The judge explained ...
The woman who drove her car into a crowd at Oklahoma State University's homecoming parade in 2015 has begun serving her prison sentence. Adacia Chambers, 26, is an inmate at the Mabel Bassett ...
STILLWATER, Okla. – The woman accused of killing four people when her car slammed into Oklahoma State University’s homecoming parade told jail officials she was suicidal at the time of the tragedy, ...
(STILLWATER, Okla.) — The woman accused of plowing her car into a crowd of people is scheduled to make her first court appearance Monday afternoon. Adacia Chambers is facing four counts of ...