Jail for 'reprehensible' act

Posted: Published on March 8th, 2013

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A 14-year jail sentence for a doctor convicted of infecting 55 women with hepatitis C could not have been achieved without the victims' "strength and courage", say Victoria Police.

A drug-addicted anaesthetist who infected 55 women with hepatitis C has today been jailed for at least 10 years.

Supreme Court Justice Terry Forrest said he considered James Peters criminally culpable conduct "truly reprehensible".

Justice Forrest said Peters had breached the trust every patient places in their treating doctor.

Doctor James Latham Peters leaving court after pleading guilty to 55 counts of infecting patients Hepatitis C while they were undergoing pregnancy terminations at Croydon Medical Clinic. Photo: Justin McManus

Peters victims had suffered significant emotional trauma because of his actions.

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At 63, you are professionally disgraced, de-registered, socially isolated and facing imprisonment for a large proportion of the rest of your life - perhaps all of it, the judge said.

For what? For succumbing to an addiction that has compromised every aspect of your life.

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