Arizona Court of Appeals Ruling Shields HIV-Positive Individuals from Harassment Charges. In a significant decision, a state appeals court has ruled that disclosing one's HIV-positive status to an ex-partner does not constitute criminal harassment. The case, In re Gregorwicz v. Villa-Kennedy, was brought before Judge Veronika Fabian and Presiding Judge, who jointly decided in favor of the plaintiff. The ruling has implications for individuals living with HIV, who often face stigma and fear of persecution when disclosing their status to former partners or acquaintances.


From In re Gregorwicz v. Villa-Kennedy, decided today by Arizona Court of Appeals Judge Veronika Fabian, joined by Presiding Judge… The post Disclosing One's HIV+ Status Isn't Criminal Harassment of Ex appeared first on Reason.com.