Crime & Safety

Iowa City Woman Accused of Running Over, Killing Friend Has Trial Reset for May

Miranda Lalla, the Iowa City woman accused of running over her friend with a truck following an argument, has had her trial moved yet again.

 

An Iowa City woman accused of killing her friend with a truck last year following an argument has a new date set for her trial.

Miranda Lalla, 51, of Iowa City has had her vehicular homicide trial set for May 5, and her pretrial conference set for April 26, according to court records filed in late January in the Johnson County Courthouse. 

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Lalla was initially charged with second-offense drunken driving when the incident occurred back in June of 2012, but after an investigation the Johnson County Attorney's Office filed an amended charge of felony vehicular homicide with operating vehicle while intoxicated, a Class B felony.

Lalla submitted a plea of not guilty to this charge on July 3, 2012 to the Johnson County Courthouse, according to online court records.

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Police say Lalla ran over Pamela Gross, 44, of Iowa City, following a physical dispute in June.

Investigators say Gross was dropped off at home by Lalla in a parking lot area near Gross' residence at 315 E. First St. at about 7:18 p.m. on the night of June 17, according to an Iowa City Police criminal complaint.

Lalla told investigators that she and Gross had gotten into a physical altercation after Lalla had dropped Gross off after the pair had beers at the nearby Jobsite bar, according to the criminal complaint.

After the fight, as Lalla decided to leave with the truck door open, she allegedly backed into Gross who was standing right next to the vehicle. According to the criminal complaint, Gross was knocked over by the open door and pulled under the truck.

Gross later died of her injuries.

After the accident, police say Lalla showed measurable impairment when performing field sobriety tests. She later refused chemical testing, but officers obtained a search warrant for a blood test.

Lalla blew a .093 on a blood-alcohol breathalyzer test, according to the criminal complaint

Lalla previously entered in a written request for a change of venue for her trial due to her belief that media coverage would bias jurors against her.

She is currently being on a $100,000 cash only bond.

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