Cases - special and general defences 0.0 / 5 ? LawCriminal lawA2/A-levelAQA Created by: Niamhoconnor22Created on: 04-05-19 17:12 ASSAULT- causes the victim to fear the immediate use of unlawful force Smith v Chief superintendent Woking 1 of 14 ASSAULT - intention or recklessness as to causing the victim to fear immediate unlawful force Logdon v DPP 2 of 14 BATTERY - unlawful application of force collins v wilcock 3 of 14 BATTERY - intention or recklessness as to apply unlawful force fagan v MPC 4 of 14 GBH (18) - causing GBH DPP V Smith 5 of 14 GBH (18) - Intention as to causing GREVIOUS harm R v Taylor 6 of 14 GBH(20) - causing GBH ( really serious injury) R v Bollom, DPP v Smith 7 of 14 GBH (20) - intention or recklessness as to causing SOME harm R v Parmenter 8 of 14 MALICIOUS WOUNDING (18) - causing a wound (break in the skin) C v Eisenhower 9 of 14 MALICIOUS WOUNDING (18) - intention to cause GREVIOUS harm R v Taylor 10 of 14 MALICIOUS WOUNDING (20) - causing a wound c v Eisenhower 11 of 14 MALICIOUS WOUNDING (20) - Intention to cause SOME harm R v Parmenter 12 of 14 ASSAULT OCCASIONING ABH - causing actual bodily harm R v Miller 13 of 14 ASSAULT OCCASIONING ABH - Battery ( intention or R to apply unlawful force) & Assault (Intention or R to cause immediate fear of unlawful force) Battery - R v Roberts, R v Savage Assault - R v Ireland 14 of 14
Coroners and Justices Act 2009 - loss of control partial defence to murder 4.0 / 5 based on 2 ratings
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