14 Months Jail For Giving Girlfriend Herpes

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Bit over the top! More silly than anything.



Man jailed for 14 months for giving girlfriend genital herpes


Traffic officer David Golding has been jailed for 14 months for passing on genital herpes to his girlfriend.


The 29-year-old admitted causing grievous bodily harm by giving the sexually transmitted infection to his then partner, Cara Lee, 23.
But sexual health experts and charities have called the decision to imprison him ‘outrageous’.
It is the first time anyone has been convicted for passing on herpes.
Golding, who works for the Highways Agency, kept his infection a secret when the couple were together in 2009, and later denied it when confronted by his partner, Northampton crown court heard.
After finding out she had been infected, Ms Lee moved out and reported him to police in March 2010.
Judge Michael Fowler told Golding, from Daventry: ‘Because it was in a relationship, it was particularly mean and one which amounted to a betrayal – a betrayal in a relationship in which you professed love.
‘The injury you caused by this infection is at least or more serious than an injury leaving a scar because it carries continued recurrence, extreme discomfort and consequences for relationships she will have in the future.’
David Everett, defending, said his client was ‘extremely stupid but he did not do this in a premeditated way.’
Sexual health experts said herpes was not serious enough to amount to grievous bodily harm under the Offences Against The Person Act.
‘Being sent to prison for 14 months for passing on herpes simplex is like being sent down for ten years for a parking offence,’ said Dr Colm O’Mahoney, sexual health consultant at the Countess of Chester Hospital.

‘This is outrageous. Will children now be prosecuted for “giving” their friends chickenpox?
‘Most people who have genital herpes don’t know it because, even if they do get recurrences, it is such a trivial genital infection that they don’t notice it.’
He said genital herpes has the same implications as a facial cold sore.
In Britain, about 6million people have genital herpes and up to 40million may have picked up herpes simplex (a cold sore) on the face.
Ms Lee, who has met a new partner with whom she has had a baby, told Closer magazine: ‘The past two years have been soul-destroying. I get angry and depressed when the herpes flares up. Jail is what he (Golding) deserves. He’s given me a life sentence – he needs to pay for what he’s done.’


 
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I know someone that had a similar incident. She too has issues that go along with it. It's hard to put a price on the mental and physical pain that he has caused. I do agree the punishment is ridiculous however.
 

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‘This is outrageous. Will children now be prosecuted for “giving” their friends chickenpox?

Eh this is bad logic. We can't hold children and adults accountable the same way, and chickenpox is curable. Herpes can be incredibly troubling for some people, depending on the severity and the complications (namely in child birth) and it's wrong to knowingly pass it around, for sure.

14 months is steep, ya.
 

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Bit over the top! More silly than anything.

I don't think they gave him enough time. He knew he had it when he was rattling her cage and passed it on to her. Matter of fact when I think about it they should cut his dick off so he doesn't do it again.
 

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i'd think she'd be more upset having her name in the news so the entire world knows shes got a VD. LMAO!
 

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Eh this is bad logic. We can't hold children and adults accountable the same way, and chickenpox is curable. Herpes can be incredibly troubling for some people, depending on the severity and the complications (namely in child birth) and it's wrong to knowingly pass it around, for sure.

14 months is steep, ya.

I don't think it is bad logic to compare it to chicken pox.

Chicken pox can be fatal and if pregnant women get it for the first time in pregnancy they can miscarry the baby, give birth prematurely or it can cause serious damage to the unborn foetus. Newborns who develop chicken pox can be vulnerable to serious complications such as pneumonia.

For those reasons alone I think it's wrong to knowingly pass chicken pox around. Especially if it causes a serious disability the person has to live with for all their life.
 
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So, lets get this straight, he only got jailed because he was in a relationship and gave her the heebie jeebies. Now, if he was out one night standing it giving say, 5 ladies herpes, its all good?

Damn, I thought only the US had stupid justice. Perhaps everyone should request a blood test before sleeping with someone or entering into a monogamous sexual relationship. I'm just sayin'.
 

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I don't think it is bad logic to compare it to chicken pox.

Chicken pox can be fatal and if pregnant women get it for the first time in pregnancy they can miscarry the baby, give birth prematurely or it can cause serious damage to the unborn foetus. Newborns who develop chicken pox can be vulnerable to serious complications such as pneumonia.

For those reasons alone I think it's wrong to knowingly pass chicken pox around. Especially if it causes a serious disability the person has to live with for all their life.

If they had said it was akin to prosecuting parents who let their children play with other kids while they are contagious, I wouldn't have disagreed. I just hold children and adults to different standards.
 

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I don't think it is bad logic to compare it to chicken pox.

Chicken pox can be fatal and if pregnant women get it for the first time in pregnancy they can miscarry the baby, give birth prematurely or it can cause serious damage to the unborn foetus. Newborns who develop chicken pox can be vulnerable to serious complications such as pneumonia.

For those reasons alone I think it's wrong to knowingly pass chicken pox around. Especially if it causes a serious disability the person has to live with for all their life.

The Flu kills more people each year than the chicken pox do, by a long shot. Both of which will go away after a little discomfort to 99.9% of those who get it.

Herpes is FOREVER

14 months isn't enough.


If I bottled up some herpes virus and started spreading it around to people, would that be considered assault? Should I do any jail time for that?
This piece of shit KNEW he was infected and didn't tell his partner nor try to protect her.

How would you all feel if he was infected with AIDS and he didn't warn his partners or try to protect them before having sex?
 

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they are all guilty our system is perfect
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