8September 2020

Aaron M. Nelson|Photo: AmeriHealth IDAHO FALLS– An Idaho Falls chiropractor accused by three teenage women of inappropriately touching them at a football game has been placed on probation for misdemeanor disturbing the peace. Magistrate Judge Kent Gauchay put 43-year-old Aaron M. Nelson, on two years of monitored probation Friday. The sentence came after a plea contract with Idaho Falls city district attorneys that was reached during court-ordered mediation. As part of the plea, Nelson accepted plead guilty to interrupting the peace. Gauchay suspended 330 days of prison time, according to court records. RELATED|Chiropractic practitioner implicated of unsuitable touching at football
in court following the Sept. 27, 2019, Emotion Bowl, a rivalry football video game played between Skyline and Idaho Falls high schools. While there, the 3 girls informed authorities Nelson wrongly touched them. About eight months later, as the first case was going through the court system, Nelson was mentioned for misdemeanor driving under the influence. Private investigators say Nelson crashed his Dodge Ram pickup into a wall along South Woodruff Avenue and Sunnybrook Lane. Detectives reported Nelson had glassy eyes and decided to carry out a field sobriety test, according to an affidavit of likely cause. ASSOCIATED|Chiropractic doctor charged after apparently touching teenage girls at Emotion Bowl football game Nelson supposedly told authorities he took Seroquel, a medication utilized to treat mood conditions. He likewise said he had a drink of alcohol a few hours prior to. After struggling to finish the field sobriety test, Nelson was mentioned for the DUI. An investigation determined Nelson to be under the legal limit and he pleaded guilty to
misdemeanor negligent driving. As an outcome of the conviction, Nelson's chauffeurs license is suspended for 30 days. ASSOCIATED|Chiropractic physician's defense: ladies consented to touching at football game due to the fact that they remained in a crowded area Nelson will also have to pay$1,200 in fines.Source: eastidahonews.com