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Name
  
Thomas Guerra


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Full Name
  
Thomas Miguel Guerra

Born
  
February 23, 1985 (age 39) (
1985-02-23
)
Delano, California, USA

Occupation
  
Landscape Architect

Nationality
  
American

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Man accused of spreading HIV pleads no contest


Thomas Miguel Guerra (a.k.a. Ashton Lucian Chavez or Tomii Guerra) (born February 23, 1985) is an American landscape architect who became the first person in the state of California to be convicted for intentionally infecting another individual with HIV. Guerra is the great-nephew of labor leader and civil rights activist Cesar Chavez.

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Thomas Guerra San Diego man gets 6 months in jail for giving lover HIV

HIV exposure conviction

Thomas Guerra Man charged with willfully spreading HIV Accuser speaks

Guerra's ex-boyfriend filed a complaint against him with San Diego police in August, 2013.

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On March 9, 2015, Guerra pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor charge of violating a California health code by failing to tell his former partner he was HIV positive. Guerra had previously pled not-guilty and changed his plea the morning his trial was set to begin. According to San Diego City Attorney Jan Goldsmith, Guerra's case was the first prosecution of willful HIV transmission in San Diego. There had also been no previous successful prosecutions across the state since the California Legislature adopted the health statute in 1995.

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Additional victims came forward after the case received media publicity; they filed cases in various California cities stating that Guerra had lied to them about being HIV-negative. Some of those cases are still pending. Investigators found 11,000 text messages and videos in which Guerra laughed about lying to sexual partners about his HIV status. “Yay lol. Someone getting poz that day,” Guerra texted to a friend. “Poor Sucka.” On 5 May 2015 Guerra was sentenced to six months in jail.

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Despite pressure to file the case as a felony, which would have carried a term of up to eight years in prison, San Diego District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis had twice declined to do so. At his sentencing hearing Guerra told Judge Lewis that he had "no remorse" for his actions. He blamed the victim, who he said was "reckless" because they had met on the gay dating site Grindr.

Judge Lewis said she would have liked to have given Guerra a harsher sentence, but California statutes prevented her doing so: “I don’t think in my 25-plus years in law, I’ve ever seen somebody be so lacking of insight, blame or responsibility that you have demonstrated,” she stated to Guerra before sentencing him to the maximum allowed per California statue, 6 months in jail. San Diego City Attorney Jan Goldsmith said in a statement that the sentence “was inadequate given the damage done to the victim and the danger to the public posed by [Guerra].”

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