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When he was 14, Rick "Ricky" Webster and his parents were on a CNN program in which his father said heÂ’d had conversations with his son about how it isnÂ’t safe to have sex with someone else who has HIV.
But Webster, 21, who contracted HIV from his birth mother, was sentenced today to four years in prison for not telling two females, one a 15-year-old girl, with whom he had sex that he had the disease.
As a teenager, Webster was featured in stories by several media outlets as someone who was living with HIV.
In 2006, he was interviewed as part of a series in marking the 25th anniversary of the discovery of AIDS. He talked about The Star-Ledger having contracted the disease from his birth mother and said he always had the support of his peers. He was adopted as an infant
Webster, raised in Tewksbury, had originally been charged with second-degree sexual assault, third-degree endangering a welfare of a child, and third-degree diseased person committing an act of sexual penetration for his encounter with a 15-year-old girl in August 2009, according to the ProsecutorÂ’s Office.
He was also charged with the disease-related offense for having sex with a woman in May 2009 without disclosing his condition.
As part of the deal struck between Shevlin and public defender Herminia Moreira, Webster pleaded guilty in August to the disease-related offense.
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N.J. man gets 4 years in prison for not telling two sexual partners he had HIV | NJ.com
Good old NJ court system. Unfrigginbelievable.
And it just goes to show ya how well that sex ed is working.
