Criminal Law - Non fatal offences Flashcards
Must be a voluntary act
Hill v Baxter
Contractual duty
Pittwood
Voluntary assumption of care
Stone and Dobinson
Duty through relationship
Gibbons and proctor
Duty to minimise dangerous situation that D created
Miller
Duty through public position
Dytham
Direct intent
Mohan
Indirect intent
Woolin
Recklessness
Cunningham
Transferred malice
Pembilton
Coincidence rule
Fagan v MPC
Apprehend force
Logdon
Immediate force
Smith
No physical contact
Ireland
Factual causaton
Pagett
Victims own acts
Roberts
Third party actions
Pagett
Medical negligence
Cheshire
Thin skull rule
Blaue
Physical force can be merely touching
Thomas
Indirect force
DPP v K
Any hurt or injury that interferes with the health and comfort of the victim
Miller
Harm can be psychiatric
Chan fook
Wound
Eisenhower
GBH is really serious injury
Smith
Assault
s.39 Criminal Justice act 1988
Battery
s.39 Criminal Justice act 1988
ABH
s.47 of the Offences Against the Person act 1861
GBH s.20
s.20 of the Offences Against the Person act 1861
GBH s.18
s.18 of the Offences Against the Person act 1861