A HIV-positive man has been ordered by a court to give
police 24 hours’ notice every time he intends to have sex.
Norman O'Neill, 44, who had unprotected sex with women after
failing to tell them about his condition, was branded a "danger to
women" by a judge at Southampton Magistrates'
Court and slapped with a
four-year Sexual Risk Order - and if he breaks it he could face up to five
years in jail.
He must contact officers and provide the details of each woman he
plans on having sex with so police can warn them about his condition and is
banned from inviting any women into his home unless he calls police first.
O'Neill, from Southampton, was served with the order
following a civil case brought by Hampshire Constabulary. He is alleged to
have put "vulnerable" women at risk by engaging in unprotected sex
without telling them he has HIV.
Detective
Sergeant Craig Fielding, from Hampshire Constabulary, told the court O'Neill
enticed women back to his home by promising them drugs and alcohol.
The court heard on one occasion a woman woke up to discover the
lower half of her clothing had been removed. She made a formal complaint but
O'Neill denied raping her and there was insufficient evidence that sexual
intercourse had taken place.
On another occasion, a woman allegedly woke up to find her clothes
torn and blood on her legs. The court was told O'Neill locked her in the
flat for several days.
He was arrested but denied committing any offences and the woman
was not prepared to support a prosecution.
As a result of being subject of the court order, O'Neill must
inform women he has HIV before any sexual activity takes place. The order
also includes a curfew preventing O'Neill from leaving his home between 10pm
and 7am.
Under the civil order, O'Neill must not invite any woman into his
home without giving police her name and contact details - giving officers the
chance to call her in advance and issue an appropriate warning.
If he fails to comply with the order he could be prosecuted and
jailed for up to five years.
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