Assault Flashcards

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Q

What is the definition of an assault?

A

Any act that intentionally or recklessly causes another person to apprehend immediate and unlawful personal violence

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What is the definition of a battery?

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When a person intentionally or recklessly inflicts unlawful force on another

(Actually inflicting the force)

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3
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What are the defences for assault?

A
  • consent
  • lawful chastisement
  • self defence
  • legal right
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Examples of consent as a defence/ not a defence to assault

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  • can consent to a certain degree of force
  • r v donovan - husband branding his initials on his wife with her consent was not assault
  • r v brown - group of men consenting to have their scrotums nailed to a table by their peers was assault
    Invalid consent- age of consent
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What are the police’s legal rights to assault?

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  • s.3 Criminal Law Act 1967 - right to use reasonable force when arresting
  • s.117 PACE 1984 - use force when exercising PACE powers
  • s.76 of the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008 - pre emptive strike
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