Woman given a ticket 'for having HIV' wins $40,000 settlement

"What happened to her was awful, no one should have to go through that," said Shalandra Jones's lawyer

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A woman who was given a ticket for not disclosing her HIV status to a police officer in Michigan has won damages totalling $40,000 (£26,134).

Shalandra Jones took legal action against the city of Dearborn in January last year after the officer berated her for not telling him that she was HIV-positive, the Detroit Free Press reports.

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