Offences Against The Person Flashcards

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What is battery?

A

The unlawful application of force

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What two offences make up common assault?

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Technical assault (psychic)
Battery (physical assault)
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What is assault?

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An act which causes another person to apprehend infliction oh immediate unlawful force on his or her person

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What dies apprehend mean?

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To expect

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What does immediate mean?

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Not instantaneous but immenant

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What is the mens rea for a technical assault?

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Intention to cause another to apprehend immediate unlawful force
Or
recklessness as whether such an offence is caused

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What does the continuing act doctrine mean in assault?

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It means a defendants failure to act constitutes the continuation of am earlier act

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What Mens rea for battery?

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Intention or subjective recklessness as to the unlawful contact

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What is the actus reus of battery?

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Application of non consensual force

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When when capacity vitiate the validity of consent?

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when a person lacks the mental capacity to consent. Too young to understand whet they are consenting to

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When will consent be a defence?

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Where it was in public interest

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What are examples of a consent vitiated by public policy?

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Street fighting

Sadomasochism

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What are the limitations of consent in the offence against the person

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A victims consent is not usually a fence for crimes of such a nature

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What is a wound?

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A break in the continuity of the whole skin

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What is actual bodily harm?

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Harm which interferes with the health or comfort if the victim and is more than transient or trifling

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What is grievous bodily harm?

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Serious bodily harm

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A wound must break what?

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Both layers of the skin the dermis and epidermis