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6. Assault failed battery can be an assault - held back from attacking speaker at council
- Tuberville v Savage
- R v Brown
- Stephens v Myres
- R v St George
7. Battery is hostile? (judges aren't really sure) - Boy pulling on friend's bag
- Mrs B
- Letang v Cooper
- Wilson v Pringle
- Scott v Shepherd
8. False imprisonment unlawful - police kettling to protect public
- Austin and another v MPC
- Murray v MOD
- Ashley v MPC
- Bird v Jones
9. Battery Volenti in sports - tackle within rules
- Condon v Basi
- Simms v Leigh
- Lane v Holloway
- R v Brown
10. False imprisonment must be direct and intentional - toilet climb
- Sayers v Harlow
- Timms v John Lewis
- Bird v Jones
- White v WP Brown
11. False imprisonment must be total - couldn't cross bridge
- R v Brown
- Bird v Jones
- Austin and another v MPC
- Sayers v Harlow
12. Assault Intent to cause apprehension (Unloaded gun)
- R v St George
- Thomas v NUM
- Inns v Wylie
- Read v Coker
13. Assault words alone in criminal law (phone calls - even silence)
- R v St George
- Read v Coker
- R v Ireland:Burstow
- Inns v Wylie
14. Battery Volenti sports - unlawful tackle
- Ashley v MPC
- Condon v Basi
- Lane v Holloway
- Simms v Leigh
15. Assault words alone in civil (only assault as they rolled up their sleeves)
- R v Ireland:Burstow
- Read v Coker
- Thomas v NUM
- Inns v Wylie
16. Assault Active threatening behaviour (policeman blocking a doorway isn't an assault)
- Thomas v NUM
- Inns v Wylie
- Wilson v Pringle
- Read v Coker
17. False imprisonment duration is irrelevant - only a few minutes
- White v WP Brown
- Sayers v Harlow
- Timms v John Lewis
- R v Brown
18. Battery is actionable per se - unwanted kiss
- R v Chief Constable of Devon and Cornwall
- Ashley v MPC
- Scott v Shepherd
- Condon v Basi
19. Battery isn't hostile anymore (it's the same as being unlawful)
- Letang v Cooper
- Re:F
- Scott v Shepherd
- Lane v Holloway
20. Assault Immediacy (Miners on the bus)
- R v St George
- Tuberville v Savage
- Thomas v NUM
- Stephens v Myres