(Reuters) – A former New Hampshire hospital technician who infected patients as old as eighty with hepatitis after injecting himself with stolen painkillers will learn on Monday how much of his lifestyles shall be spent in prison. The technician, David Kwiatkowski, 34, in August admitted to leaving dirty syringes for health center use despite knowing that he was once infected with hepatitis C. He pleaded responsible to obtaining managed substances via fraud and tampering with a shopper product. Kwiatkowski has asked U.S. District Decide Joseph Laplante to sentence him to 30 years in federal prison. Prosecutors have requested a 40-yr sentence, pronouncing that he knowingly put sufferers in eight states in peril over a few decade of work as a touring medical institution technician.