Assault Occasioning Actual Bodily Harm Flashcards
What is the lowest level if injury referred to in the Offences Against the Person Act 1861 s47?
‘actual bodily harm’
What type of offence is assault occasioning actual bodily harm?
triable either way
What is the maximum prison sentence for assault occasioning actual bodily harm?
5 years
Where is the definition for ‘assault’ or ‘actual bodily harm’ in the Offences Against the Persons Act?
there is no deffiniton
As well as there being no definition what it there no reference to in ‘assault’ or ‘actual bodily harm’?
mens rea
What is the deffiniton of assault occasioning actual bodily harm?
An assault or battery which causes actual bodily harm, with the intent to cause the victim to fear unlawful force, or to be subjectively reckless as to whether the victim fears or is subjected to unlawful force.
What is necessary to prove for the actus reus of assault occasioning actual bodily harm?
it is necessary to prove that there was an assault or battery and that this caused actual bodily harm
What was said in Miller 1954 about assault occasioning actual bodily harm?
it was said that actual bodily harm is ‘any hurt or injury calculated to interfere with the health or comfort of the vicitm’
What happened in the case of Miller 1954 which is also a case under omissions for the duty which arose from a chain of events?
D accidentally set fire to mattress however did not stop or summon help when he woke up to stop it spreading. D was convicted of arson
What happened in the case of T v DPP 2003?
D and a group of youths chased V. D kicked V, V fell unconscious momentarily and remembered nothing until woken by a police officer. D was convicted of assault occasioning Actual bodily harm
D and a group of youths chased V. D kicked V, V fell unconscious momentarily and remembered nothing until woken by a police officer. D was convicted of assault occasioning Actual bodily harm
What case is this?
T v DPP 2003
D accidentally set fire to mattress however did not stop or summon help when he woke up to stop it spreading. D was convicted of arson
What case is this?
T v DPP 2003
Following the case of T v DPP 2003 what was decided?
that s447 can be charged where there is no injury
As well as no injury at all, what other injuries come within s47? (3)
brushing, grazes and scratches
In T v DPP 2003 what was held to be actual bodily harm?
loss of consciousness, even momentarily
What was held in DPP v Smith 2006?
that cutting Vs hair can amount to ABH
What happened in the case of DPP v Smith 2006?
D cut off Vs ponytail and hair from the top of her head without consent. Charged under s47 of the Offences Against the Persons Act 1861. Prosecution appealed and Divisional Court held that cutting off a substantial amount of hair could be ABH.
D cut off Vs ponytail and hair from the top of her head without consent. Charged under s47 of the Offences Against the Persons Act 1861. Prosecution appealed and Divisional Court held that cutting off a substantial amount of hair could be ABH.
What case is this?
DPP v Smith 2006
In DPP v Smith what did the court hold about pain?
it was held that physical pain was not a necessary ingredient of ABH