DETROIT, Mich. (WXYZ) — Prosecutor Kym Worthy blasted a Wayne County judge less than 24 hours after charges were dismissed in a 9-month-old's murder case.
The homicide and child abuse charges were dismissed Monday after it was discovered that video evidence related to the case was not shared with defense attorneys.
Worthy's office says Miller tossed the charges "erroneously."
“It is outrageous that the judge would blame the outcome of the case on the prosecution,” Worthy said in a press release. “In all of my years of practice I have never seen a judge behave like this. The record will bear this out.”
The war of words erupted Tuesday afternoon after Judge Miller dismissed the felony charges filed against Charles Evans, accused in the death of his 9-month-old daughter Kinsley.
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