A pre-preliminary hearing has been continued for a driver from Shawnee facing a felony count and a misdemeanor charge following a two-vehicle personal injury traffic collision at U.S. 177 and Highway 66 near Wellston.
Formal charges of DUIGreat Bodily injury and failure to stop for yield sign were filed July 15. 2024, against Tymber Nannette Hall, 34.
Her bond was set at $3,000. She made her initial appearance July 18. before Special Judge Emily Mueller who ordered her to return to court with an attorney on Sep. 26.
On that date, Judge Mueller set her prepreliminary hearing for 1:30 p.m. Nov. 21.
The judge has now continued the prepreliminary hearing, over the objection of the state, until Dec. 19. Judge Mueller told Hall she must return with an attorney.
The felony DUI count accuses Hall on July 7, 2024 of causing an accident at U.S. 177 and Highway 66 in which two people suffered head injuries while the defendant was driving/ operating a 2011 Blue Ford Expedition automobile and was under the influence of an intoxicating substance that made her incapable of driving safely.
The misdemeanor charges her on the same day of failing to obey the instructions of an official traffic control sign/device at the intersection of U.S. 177 and Highway 66.