[HTML][HTML] Prosecuting for knowingly transmitting HIV is warranted

PB Berger - CMAJ, 2009 - Can Med Assoc
About 6 years ago I met a new patient who was told on her 19th birthday that she was HIV
infected. She had been in a relationship with a man 8 years older. Although he knew that he …

Criminalizing HIV transmission may be a mistake

MA Wainberg - CMAJ, 2009 - Can Med Assoc
There is no way to defend the actions of individuals who transmit HIV to others while
knowing that they themselves are HIV-infected. This is especially true if these transmitters …

[HTML][HTML] Ending Canada's HIV trials

MJ Milloy, T Kerr, J Montaner - CMAJ, 2012 - Can Med Assoc
In October 2009, police in New Westminster, British Columbia, arrested a 21-year-old man
following a complaint from one of his former sexual partners that he had not revealed his HIV …

The prosecution of non-disclosure of HIV in Canada: time to rethink Cuerrier

I Grant - McGill JL & Health, 2011 - HeinOnline
Canada has witnessed one of the highest levels of prosecution for the nondisclosure of HIV
status to one's sexual partners of any developed country in the world. We also have the …

Supreme Court clarifies HIV-disclosure requirements

W Kondro - Canadian Medical Association. Journal, 2012 - search.proquest.com
Abstract [Beverley McLachlin] ruled in R. v. Mabior that the significant risk requirement"
should be read as requiring disclosure of HIV status if there is a realistic possibility of …

An Imminent, Unidentifiable Victim: Does HIV Require a Duty to Warn

J Hollins - Def. Counsel J., 1997 - HeinOnline
Daniel Reisner's version of the story starts when Jennifer Lawson, a 12-year-old girl,
received a blood transfusion in 1985. The physician, Eric Fonklesrud, and the UCLA …

Hey Doc, Can You Keep a Secret-An Ohio Physician's Right to Warn Third Parties That They May Be at Risk of Contracting HIV

M Wiseman - JL & Health, 1991 - HeinOnline
Mr. X, who has feared for some time that he may have AIDS, submits to an AIDS test. 1
Unfortunately, the result is positive and his worst fears are confirmed. His doctor explains …

Criminal responsibility for the non-disclosure of HIV-positive status before sexual activity.

J Manning - Journal of law and medicine, 2013 - europepmc.org
In 2012 the New Zealand Court of Appeal, in a radical change in direction, held that the non-
disclosure of HIV-positive status prior to unprotected sexual relations could amount to fraud …

[HTML][HTML] Should hiding HIV status always be a crime?

L Vogel - 2012 - Can Med Assoc
Crown prosecutors argue that criminal charges for failure to disclose HIV status are justified
as informed consent cannot possibly have been granted when a person has not disclosed …

Rethinking risk: The relevance of condoms and viral load in HIV nondisclosure prosecutions

I Grant - McGill Law Journal, 2009 - erudit.org
An HIV-positive individual who fails to disclose his or her status to a sexual partner may face
charges ranging from nuisance to murder for such behaviour, with the most common …