PIERRE - The South Dakota Senate decided Thursday that people who are convicted of intentionally infecting sex partners with the AIDS virus should have to register as sex offenders after release from prison.
Sen. Sandy Jerstad, D-Sioux Falls, said that would warn the public about the danger those people present.
"There'll always be a certain small portion of our population who set out to intentionally harm others by committing sex crimes," she said.
Two people in the state have been convicted of intentionally infecting others with HIV, Jerstad said.
She said the maximum prison term for the crime is 15 years in prison, but the victims must face the fear that they'll get AIDS.
"Those victims will have to take HIV tests for years, and they live with the consequences of this crime for the rest of their lives," Jerstad said.
SB65 cleared the Senate 34-0, sending the legislation to the House.
Posted in Top-stories on Wednesday, January 23, 2008 11:00 pm
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