Offences Against the Person Flashcards

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Legislation

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Offences against the person act 1861

Common assault under Criminal Justice act 1988

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Common assault - CJ Act 1988 (section 39)

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‘Any act, which intentionally or recklessly, causes another to apprehend, immediate, unlawful violence’

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Common assault - ‘any act’

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Does not require physical contact e.g. threatening words, written or verbal, raised fists, attempt to spit

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Common assault - ‘which intentionally or recklessly’

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an act with purpose, victim will be subjected to immediate and unlawful violence

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Common assault - ‘causes another to apprehend’

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Victim does not need to feel fearful, but believe there is a threat of violence

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Common assault - ‘immediate’

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Imminent threat of violence towards the victim and that the violence will take place there and then

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Common assault - ‘unlawful’

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Contrary to law, without permission (as opposed to lawful violence such as self defence )

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Common assault - ‘violence’

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Personal, against another, as opposed to property

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Common assault by battery or beating (section 39 of CJ act 1988)

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Physical contact
Purposefully take part in conduct which applies unlawful force
Directly against another
Use of weapons

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Acute Bodily Harm ABH - (Offences against the person act 1861 section 47)

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‘Includes any hurt to injury calculated to interfere with the health or comfort of the victim’

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ABH

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Physical injury - extensive bruising, damaged teeth, cuts and stitches, minor fractures
Physiological - emotional fear and distress (must be supported by a medical expert)

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Grievous Bodily Harm GBH - (Offence against the person act 1862 section 20)

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Most serve from of assault
Physical injury - extensive blood loss, injury requiring long medical care (coma), broken bones
Psychological injury - severe trauma (PTSD) supported by medical evidence

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GBH with intent - (Offences against the person act 1861 - section 18)

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Prove the offence, evidence of the suspects intentions

Intention to wound, harm, cause GBH or resist arrest

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Sentencing - common assault

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Summary offence - maximum 6 months

R&R - 2 years / unlimited fine

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Sentencing ABH

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Either way offence - maximum 5 years / unlimited fine

R&R - maximum 7 years / unlimited fine

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Sentencing GBH and GBH with intent

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GBH - indictable offence, maximum 5 years / unlimited fine, R&R maximum 7 years
GBH with intent - indictable offence, maximum life imprisonment

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Racially and reliiogusly motivated offence

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Crime and Disorder Act 1998 - aggravated assault, enhanced sentences