Criminal Transmission of HIV
See also: Criminal transmission of HIVName | Life | Comments | Reference |
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Johnson Aziga | (born 1956) | Ugandan-born Canadian resident of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, notable as the first person to be charged, and convicted, with first-degree murder in Canada for transmitting HIV, after the deaths of two women he had infected. | |
Nadja Benaissa | (born 1982) | German female pop singer who was convicted of knowingly infecting a number of her lovers. | |
Henry Cuerrier | (19??—) | Canadian man convicted of aggravated assault for knowingly exposing two women to HIV. | |
Carl Leone | (born c.1976) | Canadian businessman found guilty of 15 counts of aggravated sexual assault for not informing his partners of his HIV status. | |
Andre Chad Parenzee | (born c. 1971) | South African-born man convicted in Australia on three counts of endangering human life through having unprotected sex without informing his partners of his HIV status. | |
Trevis Smith | (born 1976) | American player of Canadian football with the Saskatchewan Roughriders, jailed for aggravated sexual assault. | |
Nushawn Williams | (born 1976) | American who infected 13 women with HIV; imprisoned for reckless endangerment and statutory rape. |
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“Think of admitting the details of a single case of the criminal court into our thoughts, to stalk profanely through their very sanctum sanctorum for an hour, ay, for many hours! to make a very barroom of the minds inmost apartment, as if for so long the dust of the street had occupied us,the very street itself, with all its travel, its bustle, and filth, had passed through our thoughts shrine! Would it not be an intellectual and moral suicide?”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)