Dangerous Offender Dept: Already sentenced to life in prison without a chance of parole for 25 years, he could end up staying in jail much longer than that - and he should, according to Calgary Herald. Besides the two women who died of forms of cancer related to AIDS, Aziga infected five others. He never told any of the women he was HIV-positive and ugandan immigrant Johnson Aziga, thought to be the first person in Canada to be found guilty of murder for transmitting HIV to two women who died as a result of having sexual relations with him, has been declared a dangerous offender in a Hamilton, Ont., court. At the same time the two murder convictions were handed down, Aziga was found guilty on 11 other counts - 10 of aggravated sexual assault and one of attempted aggravated sexual assault. As
reported in the news.
@t calgary herald, murder convictions
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