Published August 06, 2008 10:02 pm -
Peden wants change of venue in sexual assault trial
By MATT MILNER Courier staff writer
OTTUMWA — Prosecutors say they don’t think there’s reason to move Charles Peden’s sexual assault trial from Ottumwa, no matter what the defense claims.
Peden’s attorney has asked the court to move his trial from Ottumwa, citing pre-trial publicity. Kenneth Duker argued in his filing that “There is a substantial likelihood a fair and impartial trial cannot be served with a jury from Wapello County,” because of media coverage of the case.
Wapello County Attorney Allen Cook disagrees, and his office filed a counter asking a judge for a hearing on the issue. He said there is a clear distinction between media coverage and what the state is prepared to introduce as evidence at trial.
Authorities accuse Peden, 19, of sexually assaulting an Indian Hills Community College student at an Ottumwa hotel during a December basketball tournament. Police say the student met Peden at the game and later joined him and other members of the Wilbur Wright Community College basketball team at Days Inn.
There is no date yet scheduled for a hearing on the motion to move Peden’s trial. The trial itself is currently set for Oct. 14.
Peden faces up to 10 years in prison and possible lifetime parole if convicted.
Matt Milner can be reached at (641) 683-5359 or via e-mail at mwmilner@mchsi.com