Cases for law exam 0.0 / 5 ? CriminologyCriminal JusticeUniversityAll boards Created by: bethkxoCreated on: 09-01-20 11:00 94106351278 Across 1. s. 20 recklessness: accused has foreseen the harm that might be done and still goes on to take the risk (1, 1, 10) 6. Consent: injury for sexual offences can be consented to under s.47 and s.20 (1, 1, 5) 7. Indirect application (battery) is enough for a conviction (1, 1, 6) 8. Human in being (1, 1, 7) Down 2. Substantial means more than some trivial degree of impairment but less than total impairment (5) 3. Intention (ABH) can be guilty of 2.47 even if mens rea is battery (1, 1, 6) 4. Assault by words or silence (1, 1, 7) 5. Sexual infidelity can be taken into account if there are other qualifying triggers that constitute grave character (1, 1, 7) 9. ABH includes any hurt or injury calculated to interfere with the health or comfort of the victim (1, 1, 6) 10. Immediacy (assault) (1, 1, 9)
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