Non-fatal offences 0.0 / 5 ? LawCriminal lawA2/A-levelOCR Created by: debbieo0Created on: 09-03-19 15:56 Words may negative a threat of violence Tuberville 1 of 19 What case defined battery? Ireland 2 of 19 Ireland - ______ telephone calls could amount to an assault Silent 3 of 19 DPP v K says that a battery can be committed by an ________ act Indirect 4 of 19 The definition of assault comes from...? Fagan 5 of 19 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 Logdon 6 of 19 Collins v Wilcock - A battery can be committed by the _________ of touching Slightest 7 of 19 DPP v Smith - ABH is not limited to ________ injuries, but can extend to other hurt and damage Physical 8 of 19 Eisenhower defined wound as the breaking of the _____ layers of skin Layers 9 of 19 Malicious _______ or inflicting grievous bodily harm is section 20 Wounding 10 of 19 S.18 is wounding or ______ grievous bodily harm with intent to do grievous bodily harm or resist arrest Causing 11 of 19 Any hurt or injury calculated to interfere with health or comfort Miller 12 of 19 What case says that infecting someone with an STD such as HIV can amount to GBH Dica 13 of 19 Burstow - serious ______ injury can amount to GBH Psychiatric 14 of 19 The defendant doesn't have to intend to cause serious harm or foresee it, but must intend or foresee the possibility of some harm Parmenter 15 of 19 The victim wasn't sure of the defendants intentions despite his words, so still feared violence Light 16 of 19 Savage - D must have the mens rea for ______ assault Common 17 of 19 For a s.47 offence, what must be established? (Roberts) Causation 18 of 19 Section 47 defines what? ABH 19 of 19
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