Judge won’t dismiss officer’s case

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KEALAKEKUA — An attempt to get charges thrown out against a Hawaii Police Department officer accused of assaulting his 72-year-old upstairs neighbor in the Kalanikai condominium complex off Kuakini Highway was unsuccessful Thursday.

KEALAKEKUA — An attempt to get charges thrown out against a Hawaii Police Department officer accused of assaulting his 72-year-old upstairs neighbor in the Kalanikai condominium complex off Kuakini Highway was unsuccessful Thursday.

Officer Jami Harper, 39, of Kailua-Kona was arrested Jan. 27, five days after he was accused of fighting with his neighbor. The fight sent both men to the hospital; Harper for an undisclosed medical condition.

Harper’s attorney, Michael Schuleter, filed a motion to disqualify the prosecutor’s office, citing the personal and professional ties that developed between Harper and members of that office.

Circuit Judge Ronald Ibarra dismissed the motion. He reasoned there were no complaints of wrongdoing or impropriety in the case, and that the relationship between Harper and the prosecutors was as a witness in their cases.

Harper is accused of going up to his neighbor’s apartment, arguing with him and starting a fight.

The victim suffered a broken nose, a cut above his right eye that needed six stitches, bruising to his right eye and bruising to his arm.

Harper suffered an abrasion on his right forearm.

During the preliminary hearing, Harper testified he went upstairs as a result of loud noise at about 11 p.m.

While at the door, the man grabbed at him, he said, and that’s what led him to take the man to the ground and restrain him, as his training dictated. He also called for police and an ambulance.

Harper’s trial is slated for July 26.

Email Graham Milldrum at gmilldrum@westhawaiitoday.com.