B.C. court upholds decision not to admit new evidence in sexual assault trial of HIV-positive man

By Ian Burns (November 23, 2022, 2:56 PM EST) -- A legal expert is saying that a decision by the B.C. Court of Appeal not to admit new evidence in case involving a man convicted of aggravated sexual assault because he did not inform his partner that he had human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) seems to expand the duty to disclose for people who are HIV-positive — but whether the decision will be limited to the facts of the case remains to be seen....
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