Missouri court orders new trial in HIV-infection case

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     (AP) – A Missouri appeals court has ordered a new trial for a man

sentenced to three decades in prison for infecting another man with HIV and

endangering four others with the disease while attending college.

     A Missouri Court of Appeals panel sided Tuesday with Michael L. Johnson’s

claim that the St. Charles County trial court abused its discretion by admitting

excerpted recordings of phone calls Johnson made while jailed. Those recordings

weren’t disclosed to Johnson’s attorneys until the morning of the first day of

trial.

     Johnson, a former Lindenwood University student and wrestler, was convicted

last year of recklessly infecting another with HIV and lesser counts alleging he

exposed or tried to expose others.

     Prosecutors argued Johnson knew he was HIV positive and lied to sexual partners.




   

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