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Agency: Goodby, Silverstein & Partners, San Francisco
A man convicted of murder through HIV transmission could spend his life in jail after a Canadian judge ruled he couldn’t be trusted to disclose his condition to future sexual partners.
Justice Thomas Lofchik granted the prosecution’s request to have Johnson Aziga declared a dangerous offender, a designation that means he could be jailed indefinitely.
Aziga is a 55-year-old Ugandan immigrant now convicted of two counts of murder in 2009, is believed to be the first person in Canada convicted of murder through the spread of HIV.



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