A man who acknowledged having unprotected sex with dozens of women in the late 1990s despite knowing he was infected with the HIV virus remains a danger to the public, an appeals court said as it upheld his civil confinement.
The Appellate Division, Fourth Department, affirmed a jury’s verdict that Nushawn Williams suffers from a “mental abnormality” that makes him a danger if he is released.
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