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Citation

AIDS Policy Law 2000; 15(1): 10.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2000, Buraff Publications)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

11367214

Abstract

A Georgia trial judge acted properly in admitting into evidence the fact that a rape victim took an antiretroviral drug for six months following her attack. The victim, identified as J. A., was raped by an HIV-positive defendant, identified as Parks. Parks was found guilty of battery and aggravated sodomy, and similar charges related to another victim, both of whom he also threatened with a shotgun. The Georgia Court of Appeals held that disclosing J. A.'s prophylactic treatment with AZT demonstrated that she would not have had consensual unprotected sex if she knew Parks was HIV-positive.


Language: en

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