I seriously doubt it, because it is not life threatening but you can sue them in civil court for compensation and to recover the cost of treatment and pain and suffering. That is if you can prove it in court. Talk to an attorney
2007-06-02 23:15:48
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answered by victoria c 4
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Be beautiful difficult to prove ... You may ought to prove that you just didnt have the illness previous to your relationship, unless you had a medical professionals certificates mentioning that you just have been STD or STI free I doubt you could.. Even then the safeguard would argue that any subsequent partners might be responsible ... The protection would handiest must place a doubt within the jurors mind. If I were you i might get treated, chalk it as much as experience and transfer on
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answered by ? 4
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Perhaps, if you were raped. Otherwise, if you think your responsible enough to be having sex then wouldn't you be responsible for using protection? Isn't your health worth the couple of dollars it costs for condoms? EWWWW! WARTS! On your thingy! You are ruined now! Did you even get to c*m? Boy you are a bright young adult aren't you?!
2007-06-02 23:19:25
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answered by gmoney 3
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depends. if this person at the time knew that he or she was infected and willingly had intercourse then yes! but if the person was unaware then im not so sure. youll have to trace the disease back to the original holder and figure dates and stuff. but if you do yes you could have this person trialed and put in jail if you want!
2007-06-02 23:15:28
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answered by Sarah72 2
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its hard 2 prove that they knowingy infect you but if you can ye
i mean in usa they press charges for stupid as stuff
sum guy sued sum1 coz his happy meal didnt make him happy.
2007-06-02 23:12:25
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answered by Anonymous
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no u cant
2007-06-02 23:12:11
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answered by Anonymous
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