I think it might be, in some jurisdictions, if the state (the prosecution) can prove that you knew you had AIDS and were deliberately trying to infect other people.
But for the most part, I think this is one of those issues where the law hasn't quite caught up with the times. Since AIDS is a relatively new disease, people are still trying to figure out which laws and social policies are appropriate when dealing with these AIDS-related issues.
Hopefully someone who knows more about the law can give you a more definitive answer.
A person who aids in the commission of a crime is an "abettor."
Aids are dangerous :)
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Fingering is part of a sexual contact. It is unlikely that aids will be spread. mouth to genital contact will spread aids.
Yes, Aids can be spread through contaminated blood being swallowed.
AIDS (HIV infection) is not spread via casual contact, sweat, feces, tears, vomit, urine, or saliva.
It is a place where a lot of crime is spawned. A "hotbed" is a place which aids germination.
Yes, it can be spread by oral sex.
Only if they break. Or you eat them
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