*Injuring with Intent to Injure - s189(2) Flashcards

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Section & Penalty
- Injuring with intent to injure

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  • s189(2) Crimes Act 1961
  • 5yrs
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Elements
- Injuring with intent to injure

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  • With intent to injure any one
    OR
  • With reckless disregard for the safety of others
  • Injures
  • Any person
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Intent

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There are two specific types of intention in an offence. Firstly there must be an intention to commit the act and secondly, an intention to get a specific result.

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TAISALIKA
- Intent

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The nature of the blow and the gash which it produced on the complainant’s head would point strongly to the presence of the necessary intent.

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5
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Injure
- s2 CA61

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Means to cause actual bodily harm.

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Donovan
- Bodily Harm

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  • Bodily harm includes any hurt or injury calculated to interfere with the health or comfort of the victim.
  • It need not be permanent, but must be more than transitory and trifling.
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With reckless disregard for the safety of others

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While it is necessary to prove the defendant foresaw the risk of injury, it’s not necessary he recognised the extent of the injury.

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CAMERON
- Recklessness

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Recklessness is established if:

  • The defendant recognised that there was a real possibility that his or her actions would bring the proscribed result; and / or the proscribed circumstances existed; and
  • Having regard to that risk those actions were unreasonable.
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Injures

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Means to cause actual bodily harm.

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Any person

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Gender neutral. Proven by JN or CE.

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