Joel Delavara, a 36-year-old man from Arizona, is facing charges of sexual assault and home invasion after allegedly copying a hotel room key during a work trip in Michigan, assaulting a woman, and then fleeing back to his home state. The incident occurred in Auburn Hills, Michigan, where the victim was staying at a local hotel. Delavara is accused of gaining access to her room, sexually assaulting her, and then abruptly leaving for Arizona. Charges against him include first-degree criminal sexual conduct, second-degree criminal sexual conduct, and first-degree home invasion. The court set his bond at $100,000 with a 10% option that was eventually posted. The Oakland County Prosecutor’s office, which handled the case, did not provide details on how the key was copied. Delavara’s charges carry potential prison sentences, with first-degree criminal sexual conduct punishable by life imprisonment, and second-degree criminal sexual conduct and first-degree home invasion carrying sentences of up to 15 and 20 years respectively. Delavara has a probable cause conference scheduled for September 19 and a preliminary exam on September 26. The incident has had a significant impact on the community, according to Prosecutor Karen McDonald.
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