Former state lawmaker convicted of raping a legislative intern
Aaron von Ehlinger, 39, was found guilty in an Ada County court of a rape charge and was acquitted of a charge of forcible penetration by use of a foreign object, according to court documents.
“It was a human reaction, I think, when she ran from the room,” Katelyn Farley, Ada County’s deputy prosecuting attorney, said during a news conference on Friday. “I don’t think anybody could not have had a human reaction.”
Ada County prosecutor Jan Bennetts said von Ehlinger’s conviction sends a message that “victims can be believed and that it’s important to reduce barriers for victims in coming forward.”
A sentencing hearing for von Ehlinger is scheduled for July 28, according to online court records. The maximum penalty for rape in Idaho is life in prison, Bennetts said.
The complaint filed in court referred to the accuser only by her initials. CNN does not identify victims or alleged victims of sexual assault without their consent.
CNN’s Kaylene Chassie contributed to this report.