Non - fatals (CASES) Flashcards
Lamb
apprehend
V & D did NOT apprehend the infliction of violence, no offence therefore had taken place
The V must be aware that violence will be carried out but does not actually have to fear violence
Logdon
apprehend
D as a joke pointed a gun at the V, who was terrified
there WAS an assault as V apprehended violence
The apprehension of violence must be against the V themselves not someone else
Ireland
immediate
D made repeated phone calls
Such calls might lead the V to fear the possibility of personal violence “in a minute or two”
Constanza
Words alone can constitute an assault
D posted 800 letters to V
they caused a “fear of violence at some time not excluding the immediate future”
Smith
immediate
D stand in V’s garden at night
It was enough that the woman believed that she was in danger of having immediate violence inflicted upon her
Tuberville V Savage
words may negative assault
“If it were not assize time I would not take such language from you”
Cole v Turner
force
The slightest touch without the V’s permission will suffice for a battery
Thomas
force
The rubbing of a girl’s skirt was held to amount to a battery
Martin
the battery need not be directly inflicted on the V - indirect AR
D put an iron bar across the exit of a theatre and shouted ‘fire’
Haystead
indirect AR
D punched a woman causing her baby to fall out her arms and hit its head on the floor
Venna
It is the intention to apply force to another or recklessness as to whether such force is so applied
Latimer
D may be liable under the doctrine of transferred malice
D intentionally hit A with his belt, but the belt rebounded and accidentally hit B
T V DPP
loss of consciousness, even momentarily was held to be ABH
V covered his head with his armband was kicked by D and a group of other youths
DPP V Smith
cutting a substantial amount of the V’s hair can amount to ABH
Chan Fook - 2 PoL
- ABH means ‘the injury should not be so trivial as to be insignificant’
- the injury was capable of including psychiatric harm