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Feb 10, 2019
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PKCoug
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While on my mission in Mexico a man with HIV was stabbing people with needles
that had his blood on them. Very odd.
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POLL: STD transmission: Criminal?
mikecito
2/10/19 12:26pm
Already a crime in Nevada.
gasparin
2/10/19 12:29pm
I think that purposely transmitting a deadly STD such as HIV should be treated the same as attempted manslaughter.
John Doe
2/10/19 12:30pm
What's the difference between attempted manslaughter and attempted murder?
SandYFan
2/10/19 12:31pm
I don't know, I'm not a lawyer.
John Doe
2/10/19 12:32pm
Here's one legal explanation.
Dread Pirate Westley
2/10/19 12:34pm
If the act was premeditated, murder. If it just happens, manslaughter. I think..
morningcalmcougar
2/11/19 1:27pm
It was a crime in California but they changed the law because they found
molodyets
2/10/19 12:31pm
In Michigan you could be chagred with aggravated assault for knowingly doing so
thaskoozcoug
2/10/19 12:42pm
I know I’ve read of at least one case where someone was convicted of attempted
KingDave
2/10/19 1:15pm
Castration
byuguns55
2/10/19 1:40pm
Or devagination?
AZcougLawyer
2/10/19 1:48pm
If you're talking HIV, it's close to impossible for a female to give it to a man
molodyets
2/10/19 2:06pm
While on my mission in Mexico a man with HIV was stabbing people with needles
PKCoug
2/10/19 1:42pm
That conversation was always a very interesting one as the night was
Kauai
2/10/19 3:21pm
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