Wounding With Intent To Cause GBH Flashcards

1
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Section

A

Sec 188(1), Crimes Act 1961

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Penalty

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14 years

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Ingredients

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1) With intent to cause GBH
2) To Anyone
3) Wounds
OR
Maims
OR
Disfigures
OR
Causes GBH
4) Any person

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4
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Intent

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In a criminal law context 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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5
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R v Taisalika

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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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Define GBH

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Grievous bodily harm can be defined simply as “harm that is really serious”

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7
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DPP v Smith

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Bodily harm needs to explanation and grievous means no more and no less than really serious.

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8
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To any one

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Gender neutral. Proven by judicial notice or circumstantial evidence.

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9
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R v Waters

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A breaking in the skin with a flow of blood, more often than not will be external, may be internal.

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Maims

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Will involve mutilating, crippling or disabling part of the body so victim is deprived of the use of a limb or one of the senses. Needs to be some degree of permanence.

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Disfigures

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To disfigure means to deform or deface, to mar or alter the figure or appearance of a person.

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12
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R v Rapana and Murray

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The word ‘disfigure’ covers not only permanent damage but temporary damage.

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Grievous Bodily Harm

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Grievous bodily harm can be defined as harm that is really serious.

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14
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DPP v Smith

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Bodily harm needs no explanation and grievous means no more and no less than really serious.

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15
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Any Person

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Gender neutral. Proven by judicial notice or circumstantial evidence.

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