S.20 Flashcards
(12 cards)
section and act and offences
S.20 OAPA
wounding and GBH
S.20 def
unlawfully or maliciously wounding or inflicting GBH
definition of wound and case
break whole continuity of skin
eisenhower
Inflict GBH cases
R v Martin - can be indirect
R v Burstow - cause and inflict same
R v Brady - need to prove deliberate non-accidental conduct
GBH cases (definition and margin of appreciation)
DPP v Smith - really serious harm
R v Grundy - take into account totality of injury
R v Bollom - characteristics of V important
R v Meachem - no need to cause great pain
MR
int or reck to some harm (subjective reck)
MR cases
R v Mowatt
R v Savage and parmenter
R v brady
R v Mowatt
is enough to foresee some physical harm
R v Savage and parmenter
subjective test
R v Brady
no need for obvious and significant risk
Maliciously meaning + case
Cunningham - int or recklessness (subjective)
Law commission proposed change to maliciously
want G+R version here