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BOISE, Idaho (AP) — A former Idaho state lawmaker charged with rape
earlier this month has been arrested in Georgia.
Aaron von Ehlinger is being held without bond in the Clayton County,
Georgia jail on a “fugitive from justice” charge, according to court records. He was arrested Saturday in connection with the Idaho
warrant, which charges him with rape and sexual penetration with a
foreign object.
Von Ehlinger was a Republican state representative from Lewiston,
Idaho when a 19-year-old legislative intern reported that he brought
her to his apartment under false pretenses and raped her. At the
time, von Ehlinger denied all wrongdoing and maintained he had
consensual sexual contact with the woman. The AP doesn’t name people
who report sexual assault unless they agree to be publicly named.
A legislative ethics committee, however, found that von Ehlinger
engaged in “behavior unbecoming” and said they would support a vote
to remove him from the Idaho Statehouse. Von Ehlinger resigned from
office before the vote was held.
The Idaho warrant, issued Sept. 9, would have allowed him to be
freed after his arrest as long as he posted bond. But von Ehlinger
did not turn himself in over the subsequent two weeks.
The details surrounding von Ehlinger's arrest in Georgia were not
immediately released. Von Ehlinger made his first court appearance
on the fugitive from justice charge Monday, when a judge denied him
bond.
Online court records do not show if von Ehlinger has obtained an
attorney, and he couldn’t be reached for comment.
Georgia's fugitive from justice charge is frequently used for
extradition cases, when a person is charged with a crime in one
state and arrested in another. Defendants can either agree to be
sent back to the state where the original charge was filed, request
a hearing on the matter or ask to be released on bond. Generally,
the state where the original charge was filed has about 30 days to
retrieve the defendant, but sometimes that timeline is extended.
If he is convicted of the charges in Idaho, von Ehlinger could face
up to life in prison and be required to register as a sex offender.
https://accesswdun.com/article/2021/9/1042007
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