He is a son of Arístides Mejía and Orfilia Carranza. He was a lawyer at the
National Autonomous University of Honduras. He was the Honduran Ambassador to Greece (1994–1998). Mejía was a part-time legal adviser of the
International Organization for Migration (1999–2002), and the executive director of the Program for Modernization of the Administration of Justice. (1998–2003). He was the President and Judge of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (2004–2005) and served as Secretary of National Defense from January 2006 until January 2009 under the presidency of Manuel Zelaya. He is married and father of three children: two daughters and a son. He speaks Spanish, French and English. After the
2009 Honduran coup d'état Arístides Mejía chose to exile himself and do diplomatic work abroad to restore
Manuel Zelaya in the presidency. As a consequence of the
2009 Honduran coup d'état, an
arrest warrant was issued in Honduras for abuse of authority.
Interpol however deemed that the warrant was due to political causes and declined to cooperate with the Honduran police force. On April 9, 2010, the charges were definitely dropped against him. ==References==