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Card 6
Front
For an assault, the victim does not actually have to be in real danger, just as long as they apprehended that violence may be used
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Card 7
Front
Collins v Wilcock - A battery can be committed by the _________ of touching
Back
Card 8
Front
DPP v Smith - ABH is not limited to ________ injuries, but can extend to other hurt and damage
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Card 9
Front
Eisenhower defined wound as the breaking of the _____ layers of skin
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Card 10
Front
Malicious _______ or inflicting grievous bodily harm is section 20
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Card 11
Front
S.18 is wounding or ______ grievous bodily harm with intent to do grievous bodily harm or resist arrest
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Card 12
Front
Any hurt or injury calculated to interfere with health or comfort
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Card 13
Front
What case says that infecting someone with an STD such as HIV can amount to GBH
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Card 14
Front
Burstow - serious ______ injury can amount to GBH
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Card 15
Front
The defendant doesn't have to intend to cause serious harm or foresee it, but must intend or foresee the possibility of some harm
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