 An Arkansas State Police trooper who pleaded no-contest to a misdemeanor negligent homicide charge has again been fired from the force.

Andrew Rhew was terminated Friday, Arkansas State Police said Monday in an emailed statement.

The charge stemmed from a Nov. 3, 2009 wreck that occurred as Rhew was responding to a call in Manila without using his siren or flashing lights. His patrol vehicle crashed into a car, killing 52-year-old driver Vickie Lynn Freemyer of Blytheville.

Rhew entered the guilty plea in April as part an agreement that reduced the charge from a felony, put off sentencing and allowed his record to be cleared if he had no other violations in the future.

He was first fired in December and then reinstated in March after his attorney argued no decision on his employment should be made until after the criminal case went to trial. Rhew had been on administrative leave with pay since being reinstated.

According to the police statement, Rhew has indicated he will appeal the termination.

Police say the letter of termination will not be made available until after a final administration resolution.