Nick Rhodes Full Interrogation

2 years ago
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Nick Rhoades is interviewed for failing to disclose his HIV-positive status to a partner. Individuals that are HIV positive have a moral and currently legal obligation to inform any of their sexual partners of their positive status. Individuals should have the choice as to whether or not they would engage with someone who is HIV positive when they are not. Rhodes was charged with criminal transmission of HIV- a class B felony. His bond was set at $250,000. Unable to post bail, Rhoades spent the next nine months in jail even though his victim says hospital tests confirmed he was not infected with HIV.

"I spent six weeks in solitary confinement," he says. "I was in a cell for 23 hours a day with a camera on 24 hours a day. I was allowed just one visit per week. I could not see out a window". On September 11, 2009, Rhoades was sentenced to 25 years in prison. After four months in prison, and a successful letter-writing campaign to the judge calling for him to be freed, Rhoades was re-sentenced.

His 25 years was reduced to the time he had served, plus five years of supervised probation. He also had to register as a sex offender, and will continue to do so for the rest of his life." When you're a sex offender there's so much stigma and people jump to conclusions," Rhoades says. "My life is forever changed. Do a Google search for my name and some pretty horrific stuff comes up."

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