Criminal Transmission of HIV
See also: Criminal transmission of HIV| Name | Life | Comments | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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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