C/GBH s.18 Flashcards

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intro

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-in relation to d liability to v they would be liable for assault under s.18 offences against a person act 1861

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actus reus?

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-‘unlawfully and maliciously wound or cause GBH to any person’
-Wound was defined in (eisenhower) as piercing more than two layers of the skin.
-GBH is defined in smith as really seruous harm

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‘but for test’

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-‘but for’ (pagett) they would not have suffered from wounding/GBH

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substantial and operating cause

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-victims own act (roberts)
-3rd party actions(pagett)
-medicial negligance (cheshire)
-thin skull rule take your vicitm as you find them (blaue)

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mens rea ?

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-‘intention to cause really serious harm to the victim’
-This intent can either be direct (mohan) or indirect (woolin).

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direct intent

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-is when the defendants’main aim purpose and desire to bring about a consequence’

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indirect intent

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-is when the d ‘did not intent the consequence but they were virtually certain to occur as a consequence of his/hers actions’.
- the d must appreciate this and this evidence which jury can find intention.

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outro

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-in this scenario d has satisfied all elements of the actus reus and mens rea and will therefore be criminally liable for GBH under s.18 offences against a person act 1861.

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