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Former UI Student Charged with Choking Iowa City Police Officer May Plea to Different Charge

Today in court, lawyers for Branden Plummer, of Urbandale, indicated that he may take a plea deal.

Branden Plummer may not go to trial after all.

The Iowa City Press-Citizen is reporting that at a pretrial hearing today in a Johnson County Courtroom, attorney's indicated that Plummer may enter a guilty plea as part of a plea bargain.

At a pretrial hearing today, attorneys said they are currently negotiating the arrangement but the details have not been finalized. Judge Nancy Baumgartner ordered Branden Plummer to appear next Friday to enter the guilty plea to unspecified charges.

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Branden Plummer, 21, of Urbandale and a University of Iowa student at the time of the incident, is  police Sgt. Brian Krei until the officer lost consciousness in the early morning hours of Nov. 18, 2011.

Plummer previously was granted a change of venue after his lawyer argued he could not receive a fair trial in Johnson County.

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All pretrial proceedings were to be held in Johnson County, while the trial would have be held in Tama County District Court, according to a Jan. 26 court filing. A motion for the Iowa attorney general to prosecute the case was denied, and a motion to dismiss the case was overruled in its entirety, according to a filing on Jan. 26.

Plummer, who attended Valley High School in West Des Moines, was a  student at the time of his arrest. He is no longer listed as a student in the school's directory.

 captured the Nov. 18 incident, including a to let Krei go.

Plummer eventually ran from the scene, and wasn't identified until Nov. 30 based on a CrimeStoppers tip. He was charged with attempted murder, a class B felony, which carries up to a 25 year prison sentence; later, a charge of willful injury, a class D felony, was added.

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