Law A2 01 non-fatal offences 3.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? LawLaw of TortA2/A-levelAQA Created by: RebeccaCreated on: 21-11-12 17:53 To cause the victim to apprehend immediate and unlawful force Assault actus reus 1 of 20 Intention or recklessness to cause the victim to apprehend immediate unlawful force assault mens rea 2 of 20 The application of unlawful force onto another person battery actus reus 3 of 20 Intention or recklessness as to unlawful force battery mens rea 4 of 20 Assault or battery occasioning actual bodily harm section 47 actus reus 5 of 20 recklessness or intention to assault or battery section 47 mens rea 6 of 20 To wound or inflict grievous bodily harm section 20 actus reus 7 of 20 recklessness as to some harm section 20 mens rea 8 of 20 to wound or to inflict grievous bodily harm or to resist/prevent arrest section 18 actus reus 9 of 20 Intention to wound or to inflict grievous bodily harm or to resist arrest foreseeing minor harm section 18 mens rea 10 of 20 grievous bodily harm GBH 11 of 20 actual bodily harm ABH 12 of 20 section 47,20 and 18 belong to this act Offences Against the Person Act 1861 13 of 20 section 39 assault and battery belong to this act Criminal Justice act 1988 14 of 20 case that defines wounding Eisenhower 15 of 20 case that establishes the assessing of wounds and age Bollom 16 of 20 case concerning foreseeability when resisting or preventing arrest Morrison 17 of 20 In this case it was established that injuries should be objective not subjective Brown and stratton 18 of 20 it was established that 'bodily' includes psychiatric harm in which case? chanfook 19 of 20 Ireland, Constanza, Burstow, turbeville, light and logdon are all example cases of which offence s39assault 20 of 20
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