Judge Gergel warned Roof that it would be in his best interest to have legal representation, but approved the request and resumed jury selection.

A federal judge decided to indefinitely postpone jury selection in the trial of Dylann Roof after a closed-door meeting on Monday.

Roof suffered minor bruises on the face and back, according to a jail spokesperson.

Dylann Roof's lawyer, Sarah Gannett, said the charges are "extremely grave" and "under the Constitution they are not properly charged."

Defense attorneys claim that the case against their client is unconstitutional and infringes on the state's current murder case.

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In today’s edition of the NewsOne Top 5, we take a look an in depth look at the Mother Emanuel AME Church mass shooting in Charleston SC.

History of Charleston's "Mother Emanuel" A.M.E. Church as presented on its own site: http://t.co/qPJcEzbPz9 pic.twitter.com/GCOEaXRXU1 — Robert McNamara (@history1800s) June 18, 2015 A tragedy still…