16. Assults Flashcards

1
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What is an assault?

A
Any Act by which a person
INTENTIONALLY or RECKLESSLY
causes another to apprehend 
IMMEDIATE and UNLAWFUL
personal violence.
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What are the defences to assault?

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G: Game or sport
O: Operation
S: Self Defence 
C: Consent 
R: Reasonable force
A: Accident 
M: Moderate correction
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3
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How are assault and battery defined in the Sec 39 Criminal Justice Act 1988?

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Assault- “did assault”

Battery- “did assault by beating”

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What is battery?

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  • Any Act which intentionally or recklessly inflicts unlawful violence upon another
  • contact to smallest degree
  • a hostile intention in mind of accused must be proved
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What is Section 47 Offences Against a Persons Act 1861?

Actual Bodily Harm

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ABH means any hurt which interferes with health or comfort but not to a considerable degree.

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What is Section 20 Offences Against the Person Act 1861?

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  • Unlawfully and maliciously
  • wound or inflict Grievous Bodily Harm
  • upon another person
  • with or without any weapon or instrument
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What is Section 18 Offences Against the Person Act 1861?

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  • Unlawfully and maliciously
  • by any means whatsoever
  • wound or cause GBH
  • to any other person with INTENT to either
  • cause GBH to any person or
  • resist or prevent the lawful apprehension or detainer of any person.
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What is a wound?

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The breaking of the continuity of the whole skin (3 layers)

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What is Grievous Bodily Harm?

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Really serious harm
Can include:
- broken bones or psychiatric injury
- no need to prove the injury is either permanent or dangerous.

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What is Section 89 (2) of the Police Act 1996?

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It is an offence for a person to resist or wilfully obstruct a constable in the execution of his/ her duty.

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