Failing to Notify a Sexual Partner of Being HIV Positive
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The capstone case of People v. Jensen was one of many cases in our judicial history that questions the culpable state of mind for an individual should they fail to notify the other person during sexual intercourse of their HIV-positive state.
In your response, discuss the results of this case, why the court made that verdict, and discuss your opinion of this verdict and the court's logic.
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This solution summarizes the capstone case of People v. Jensen, which looks at the culpable state of mind for an individual who does not notify sexual partners of their HIV-positive state; it also includes a discussion of the results and the verdict.
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The capstone case of People v. Jensen was one of many cases in our judicial history that questions the culpable state of mind for an individual should they fail to notify the other person during sexual relations of their HIV-positive status. The court was faced with the decision of whether or not this constitutes a direct violation of one's ...
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