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		<title>Man Gets Life in Prison for Exposing Women to HIV</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Anastacia Mott Austin Sean Sykes, 33, was sentenced to life in prison Tuesday for knowingly exposing a woman to the HIV virus, after he had been previously convicted of the same crime. Sykes, who is HIV-positive, spent five years in jail after being convicted in 1997 of infecting two women with the virus. A [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Anastacia Mott Austin</p>
<p>Sean Sykes, 33, was sentenced to life in prison Tuesday for knowingly exposing a woman to the HIV virus, after he had been previously convicted of the same crime.</p>
<p>Sykes, who is HIV-positive, spent five years in jail after being convicted in 1997 of infecting two women with the virus. A Missouri law passed in 1988 determined that exposing a partner to the virus without disclosing one’s HIV-positive status is a felony.</p>
<p>In the current case, Sykes was found guilty of exposing a woman to HIV in 2003. The woman has now tested positive.</p>
<p>Prosecutor Dwight Scroggins stated for the jury that Sykes had sexual contact with &#8220;numerous&#8221; women since his diagnosis, and witness testimony revealed that at least eight women had been exposed – three of whom later contracted HIV.</p>
<p>In a rare move, the case was closed to the public to protect the identities of the women involved.</p>
<p>&#8220;I think it’s fairly clear he is a very dangerous individual,&#8221; said Scroggins to reporters. &#8220;If he is not in prison, he would likely continue to spread HIV.&#8221;</p>
<p>Though Sykes claimed that the woman was aware of his status, he apologized. &#8220;I will admit that my behavior in the early ‘90s and up until first conviction was not appropriate,&#8221; he said. &#8220;Even though [the woman] was aware of my status, I should have seen nothing good would come as far as a sexual relationship.&#8221;</p>
<p>One of the two women infected by Sykes in the 1990s testified in the current case. A mother of two, the woman stated that her life had been ruined by the disease, and that she has about two years to live. &#8220;When I found out that Sean was on trial again for this, it drove me crazy. The main question is why? Why is he doing this?&#8221;</p>
<p>While some may argue that a life sentence for this crime is harsh, assistant prosecutor Kathleen Fisher seemed to think it fit just fine. &#8220;It’s not an immediate death sentence,&#8221; said Fisher to reporters. &#8220;But that’s what he’s done to these people, his victims.&#8221;</p>
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