Assault and Battery Flashcards

1
Q

What is criminal battery?

A
  • Intentional or reckless or criminally negligent
  • application of force
  • to the person of the victim
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2
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When is simple battery elevated to aggravated battery?

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  1. ∆ causing victim serious bodily injury
  2. ∆ uses a deadly weapon to commit battery
  3. ∆ batters a special category of victim (e.g. child, woman)
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3
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Defenses to Battery

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  1. Valid consent
  2. Self-defense + defense of others (so long as ∆ uses proportional force)
  3. Prevention of a crime (so long as ∆ uses proportional force)
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4
Q

What is assault?

A

A failed attempted battery

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5
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A & B Requirements

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∆ must put victim in reasonable apprehension

OR

cause the victim to suffer bodily harm

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“Fear of Battery” assault

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∆ must act with threatening conduct intended to cause reasonable apprehension of imminent harm in the victim

victim must be aware of the threat of harm

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7
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When is a person put in reasonable apprehension?

A

Expectation of assault

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