The Office of the County Prosecutor has declined to prosecute the son of Corporation Counsel Lincoln Ashida on a misdemeanor domestic abuse charge. The Office of the County Prosecutor has declined to prosecute the son of Corporation Counsel Lincoln Ashida
The Office of the County Prosecutor has declined to prosecute the son of Corporation Counsel Lincoln Ashida on a misdemeanor domestic abuse charge.
A motion filed by Deputy Prosecutor Mike Kagami and approved Nov. 2 by Hilo Family Court Judge Anthony Bartholomew stated that the office had a conflict of interest and “this matter will be referred to the Attorney General’s Office.”
According to a police log, Scott Tetsuro Ashida, 18, was arrested at the family’s home and charged on Nov. 1. He was released on $1,000 bail.
According to court documents, the victim is his younger sister, a minor.
Ashida, a former deputy prosecutor, lost a close race to Mitch Roth to be the next county prosecutor. A conflict would have arisen had Ashida won the contest.
Roth, who takes office in December, said Wednesday that he will let the state Attorney General’s Office handle the case.