South Dakota: Man Sentenced for HIV ExposureMarch 27, 2003 A 36-year-old Aberdeen, S.D., man was sentenced to 45 days
in jail and five years probation Tuesday for intentionally
exposing another person to HIV/AIDS. William K. Jenigen
maintained his innocence in court last month. Circuit Judge
Eugene Dobberpuhl said Jenigen's actions put innocent people in
danger, but Dobberpuhl said South Dakota's HIV exposure law was
passed to protect, rather than punish. "At this point I cannot
find it in my heart to be harsh," said Dobberpuhl. He gave
Jenigen a suspended imposition of sentence, whereby Jenigen can
avoid a prison term if he follows the court's conditions for the
next five years. In South Dakota, intentional HIV exposure
carries a maximum penalty of 15 years in the state penitentiary
and a $15,000 fine. "I am here today to take responsibility for
my actions," Jenigen told the judge, "I'm truly sorry, I'm truly
sorry for this mess." He received credit for the 17 days he
already served in jail.
Adapted from:Back to other CDC news for March 27, 2003 Associated Press 03.26.03 This article was provided by U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It is a part of the publication CDC HIV/Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update.
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