ABH
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- Created on: 13-02-23 19:44
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- ABH
- Actus reus
- Assault or battery occasioning actual bodily harm
- Victim's consent is not lawful for ABH
- AGs Ref No.6 1980
- Punishment of a child is not lawful for ABH
- A v UK (1999)
- Occasioning
- Factual and legal causation need to be used
- Factual
- But for test
- R v Williams
- R v Roberts
- But for test
- Legal
- De minimis
- Malcherek
- De minimis
- Factual
- Thin skull rule
- R v Hayward
- Factual and legal causation need to be used
- Actual bodily harm
- Any hurt which interferes with the health and comfort of the victim
- R v Miller
- Can be psychiatric
- R v Chan Fook
- Can be the cutting of hair
- DPP v Smith
- Any hurt which interferes with the health and comfort of the victim
- Victim's consent is not lawful for ABH
- Assault or battery occasioning actual bodily harm
- Mens rea
- Only needs the mens rea for either the assault or battery
- Actus reus
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