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Exposure to Contagious Diseases

Mississippi Code §97-27-14 passed in 2017 allows for felony criminal prosecution for knowingly exposing another person to a contagious disease such as HIV, Hepatitis B or Hepatitis C.

A person being prosecuted under this statute may raise as a defense to avoid conviction that the alleged victim had prior knowledge of the defendant’s disease and or that the alleged victim consented to the exposure to a known contagious disease.

Endangerment by Bodily Substance in Corrections Setting  A subsection of this same statute allows for the criminal prosecution in a corrections setting of a person that attempts to cause or knowingly causes a corrections employee, a visitor or another prisoner to come into contact with blood, semen, urine, feces or saliva.  The severity of penalties for Endangerment by Bodily Substances in a Corrections setting are as follows

FELONY CONVICTION

MISDEMEANOR CONVICTION

*This statute can be used in addition to other basis for prosecution

 

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