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6. As decided in what case?
- Paramenter
- Savage
- Constanza
- Ireland; Burstow
- Cunningham
7. Assault is committed when the accused intentionally or recklessly cause the victim to apprehend immediate and unlawful violence
8. An Act means:
- All of the above
- An Act
- An Omission
- An Act or Words
- A Threat
9. What happened in Constanza?
- Silent phone calls can be an assault
- D wrote V 800 letters- could constitute as an assault
- Threatened assault <<if it was not assize time>> if the words make it clear that there is no harm meant, no assault
10. What happened in Burstow?
- D wrote V 800 letters- could constitute as an assault
- Silent phone calls can be an assault
- Threatened assault <<if it was not assize time>> if the words make it clear that there is no harm meant, no assault
11. What happened in Tuberville v Savage?
- Threatened assault <<if it was not assize time>> if the words make it clear that there is no harm meant, no assault
- Silent phone calls can be an assault
- D wrote V 800 letters- could constitute as an assault
12. Define: Causing a V to apprehend immediate and unlawful violence
- V fears violence
- V does not have to to fear violence, V may just expect violence from D
- V is fearful to D
13. What is this case?
- Savage
- Constanza
- Lamb
- Smith v CC Woking Police Station
14. Immediate (for the purpose of law) means:
- Used to mean Immediate, but now they are more liberal
- Not allowed to be violence in the near or distant future
15. What is the name of the case that confirms this?
- Ireland; Burstow
- Smith v CC Woking Station
- Tuberville v Savage
- Lamb
16. What happened in this case?
- Silent phone calls
- V at home, saw D staring through the window of garden
- D wrote 800 letters to V
- Threatened assault <<if it was not assize time>> if the words make it clear that there is no harm meant, no assault
17. What does violence actually mean?
- It can mean a touch that you did not want
- Violence
18. What case decided the Mens Rea of Assault?
- Savage
- Lamb
- Cunningham
- Tuberville v Savage
19. What did Cunningham decide?
- D must realise that his act or words could cause the victim to apprehend violence
- D must be violent to V
- D must realise that his act or words may cause violence
20. Intentionally or recklessly applying unlawful force on another (or omission)
- ABH
- Battery
- Common Assault
- Assault
- GBH