cases Flashcards
1
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gregson
A
2
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zebeedee
A
3
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singh
A
4
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collins v wilcock
A
5
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costanza
A
6
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tuberville v savage
A
7
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white
A
8
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dpp v k
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indirect battery is still a battery
9
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dpp v newbury and jones
A
10
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dpp v smith
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defined GBH as really serious harm
11
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smith v chief of woking police
A
12
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chan fook
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psychiatric injury ABH, d dragged v down in a basement and humiliated him
13
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burstow
A
14
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r v mohan
A
15
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gibbins vs proctor
A
16
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donoghue vs stevenson
A
17
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dpp v cheeseman
A
18
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r v royal collage of nursing
A
19
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khan v khan
A
20
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ireland
A
21
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logden
A
assault- side rule for jokes
22
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Venna
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intention or recklessness to cause victim to apprehend immediate unlawful force (men’s rea of assault)
23
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lamb
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if there is no apprehension there is no assault
24
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thomas
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touching clothes a victim is wearing is still a battery
25
wilson v pringle
unlawful means hostile or agressive
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r v roberts
escape attempts
27
miller
ABH defined as 'any hurt or harm calculated to interfere with the health or comfort of the victim'
28
T V DPP
d kicked v who momentarily lost consciousness
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indirect touching martin
30
Eisenhower
to class as a wound both layers of the skin must be broken the dermis and the epidermis
31
dica
biological disease
32
brown and Stratton
accumulation of GBH injuries can amount to GBH when taken together
33
Bollom
victims health and age will be considered when considering the severity of the injuries
34
parameter
d must appreciate that there was risk of some harm
35
intention to inflict GBH or resist arrest
morrison
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