The Canadian Press

2009-04-04 | HIV Murder Trial

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A 52-year-old Hamilton, Ontario man was convicted of two counts of first-degree murder for having unprotected sex with women without telling them he was HIV positive. Johnson Aziga was also convicted of 10 counts of aggravated sexual assault and one count of attempted aggravated sexual assault. His lawyer, Munyonzwe Hamalengwa (mun-YON'-zway ham-ah-LENG'-wa) said the verdict would cause HIV-positive people to think twice about disclosing their status. (Aziga was believed to be the first person in Canada convicted of murder for lethally infecting partners with the virus linked to AIDS.)

Date: 2009-04-04
Placeline: TORONTO, Ontario.
Source: The Canadian Press
Length: 16 seconds

Transcript Prediction: << it's a very bad president because his belt on a very bad law to be charged on the face of this case people not disclosing their HIV status to the apartment so if you're being charged >>


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