Newport — A Sullivan Superior Court judge on Wednesday significantly reduced the bail of a Claremont woman accused of causing a single-vehicle crash that resulted in the death of a 32-year-old Goshen woman.

Police say Amber King drove while under the influence of drugs on April 23 and caused a crash near Tractor Supply in Claremont that resulted in the death of Amanda Grasso.

King’s husband, Jacob King, 35, and Jody Metcalf, 37, also were passengers in the vehicle.

King currently faces charges of aggravated driving while intoxicated and negligent homicide, both felonies.

Since her April arrest, King has been held on $50,000 cash bail at the Sullivan County House of Corrections.

King, through her attorney, last month asked a judge to reconsider her bail.

On Wednesday, Judge Brian Tucker held a video hearing in Merrimack County — he splits his time among several counties — and agreed to reduce King’s bail to $2,500 cash or corporate surety, according to Sullivan County Attorney Marc Hathaway.

“We sought that her bail remain as originally ordered,” Hathaway said after the hearing, citing the seriousness of the offenses, the strength of the evidence and the potential risk to King and the community if released.

Tucker said during the hearing that he didn’t feel King was a flight risk and that the conditions put in place would protect her and the community, according to Hathaway.

Tucker ordered that King not drive or use alcohol or drugs, and that she be subject to drug testing. She also is required to remain on good behavior at her Claremont residence until her next court hearing.

She hasn’t been indicted by a grand jury in the case; no future court hearing has been scheduled.

Her court case, which began in Newport District Court, was bound over to Sullivan Superior Court in early May.

Several messages left for King’s attorney, Jennifer Cohen, weren’t returned.

Jordan Cuddemi can be reached at jcuddemi@vnews.com.