( KNZA )--The jury trial in a Brown County attempted murder case has been pushed back.
A Brown County District Court Judge recently granted a motion filed by the court-appointed attorney for Tammy Thomas for a continuance.
The trial, which had originally been set to begin December 3rd, was postponed to March 5th-9th.
Thomas pleaded not guilty in September to charges of attempted first-degree murder and aggravated endangerment of a child.
She is accused of attempting to kill her 7-year-old son early April 4th. Authorities allege Thomas poured gasoline on the bottom bunk of his bed while he slept in the top bunk at her mother’s residence in Fairview where they were living.
The gasoline was not ignited and no one was injured.
Thomas remains in the Brown County Jail on $750,000 bond.
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