The matter of a Springfield woman charged with aggravated battery of a Fayette County Sheriff’s Deputy for an incident during a traffic stop has been reset for a January status hearing date. In June of this year, a motion for fitness was granted for 18-year old Adriana E. Brown to be evaluated to determine if she is fit to stand trial. A report from the evaluation, done by Dr. Killean, has not yet been received leading to Wednesday’s scheduled status hearing to be reset for January 22 at 1pm. Brown is charged with Aggravated Battery as information states Brown allegedly “used her car to inflict road rash and other injuries to Deputy Stevens” after Stevens was drug a distance until he could free himself from Brown’s vehicle after Stevens allegedly detected the odor of cannabis and viewed a baggie containing a white powdery substance before Brown took off from the scene of the traffic stop with Deputy Stevens partially in the vehicle after reaching in to retrieve the alleged narcotics. The count is a Class 2 felony and is punishable by three to seven years in prison. Brown is also charged with one count of reckless conduct, one count of aggravated fleeing and one count of obstruction of justice, all Class 4 felonies that are punishable by one to three years in prison. Brown is also charged with six traffic violations.