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"AIDS Inmate to Stand Trial"
Associated Press (12/29/88)
An inmate in Pennsylvania will stand trial on charges he tried to infect a prison guard with the AIDS virus. The prisoner, William Brown, allegedly threw feces at guard Allan Hepner, and threatened him with AIDS infection. Brown faces attempted homicide charges, among others, in the case, which assistant district attorney for Centre County Jeff Yates says may be the first of its kind in Pennsylvania. Brown, who is known to have a promiscuous homosexual past and was a user of intravenous drugs, was warned that he could be a killer to others, but according to prison officials, he had vowed to infect anyone he thought necessary. According to the federal Centers for Disease Control, there have been no incidences of AIDS infection through feces, although the virus has been isolated in feces.
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