non fatal quiz

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  • Created by: mark snow
  • Created on: 27-04-13 18:27
What is the actus reus of assault?
causing immediate fear of unlawful force
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What is the mens rea of assault?
intention or recklessness to cause immediate fear of force
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What is the actus reus of battery?
apply unlawful force
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What is the mens rea of battery?
intention or recklessness to apply fear
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How can the actus reus of assault be committed?
words, silence, actions
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To commit the ar of assault by silence what must that silence do?
convey a message
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What are the two types of intention?
direct and indirect
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What is recklessness?
foreseeing the outcome as a possibility
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What are the two types of battery?
direct and indirect
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What does indirect intention require?
the defendant to foresee the result as a virtual certainty
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What is ABH?
injury which affect health and comfort, more than trivial
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What is the mens rea of ABH?
intention or recklessness to cause fear or apply unlawful force
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What is GBH?
serious injury
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What is unlawful wounding?
the breaking of both layers of the skin
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What is the mens rea of s20 OATPA 1861?
intention or recklessness to cause some harm
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What case says that inflict means cause?
Burstow
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What case says that GBH can include psychological harm?
Burstow
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What is the actus reus of s18 OATPA 1861?
causing GBH or unlawful wounding
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What is the mens rea of s18 OATPA 1861?
intent to cause GBH / avoid arrest with recklessness to cause harm
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