Charges have been stayed against a B.C. man who faced 12 counts of aggravated sexual assault for not informing his sexual partners that he was HIV-positive. Aggravated sexual assault charges have been dropped against Brian Carlisle because doctors say he cannot pass on HIV through sexual contact because his viral load is 'undetectable.' (Brian Carlisle Facebook)The women were informed that charges might be stayed two weeks ago. Crowhurst told CBC there is still compelling public interest in the case, but the evidence no longer supports the charges so a conviction is unlikely.
Source: CBC News April 28, 2018 02:37 UTC