BECKLEY, W.Va. (AP) - A murder trial for a woman accused in the slaying of a Raleigh County minister has been postponed until December.
The Register-Herald reports that during a status hearing Monday, Raleigh County Prosecutor Kristen Keller sought the delay after receiving Camille Brown's previous medical records that revealed a history of psychological problems. Keller didn't disclose what the problems were.
Keller said that in an earlier psychiatric report, a doctor indicated Browne had no history of psychological problems.
A judge rescheduled jury selection for Dec. 1.
The 20-year-old Browne is charged in the February 2015 death of Ronald Browning, who was the pastor at Cool Ridge Church. Browne's attorney has said the slaying was the result of a "substance-induced psychotic" reaction Browne had from smoking marijuana the night before.