SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) - A longtime Washington state deputy prosecutor was fired after arguing with a judge over admission of video evidence in a robbery and kidnapping case.
The Spokesman-Review reports that 44-year-old Spokane County deputy prosecutor Kyle Treece was fired Oct. 18 after Superior Court Judge Tony Hazel found Treece in contempt during an Oct. 3 hearing when the jury was not present.
Authorities say it was the second day in the trial of then-22-year-old LaDarion Roberts suspected of tying up and robbing her ex-boyfriend’s grandmother in 2018.
Treece sought to present footage to help establish a timeline of the crime, but Hazel deemed that evidence inadmissible.
Treece worked as a prosecutor for 13 years.
He says the contempt ruling played a role in his termination.
Elected prosecutor Larry Haskell declined to comment.
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Information from: The Spokesman-Review, http://www.spokesman.com
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