*Wounding with Intent to Cause GBH - s188(1) Flashcards

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Section & Penalty
- Wounding with intent to cause GBH

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  • s188(1) Crimes Act 1961
  • 14yrs
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Elements
- Wounding with intent to cause GBH

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  • With intent to cause GBH
  • To Anyone
  • Wounds, Maims, Disfigures or Causes GBH
  • To any person
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Intent

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There are two specific types of intention in an offence. Firstly there must be an intention to commit the act and secondly, an intention to get a specific result.

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TAISALIKA
- Intent

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The nature of the blow and the gash which it produced on the complainant’s head would point strongly to the presence of the necessary intent.

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Grievous Bodily Harm

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GBH can be defined as “harm that is really serious.”

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SMITH
- GBH

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“Bodily harm” needs no explanation and “grievous” means no more and no less than “really serious.”

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To anyone

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Gender neutral. Proven by JN or CE.

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Wounds
- WATERS

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A wound involves the breaking of the skin and the flowing of blood, either externally or internally.

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Maims

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Involves mutilating, crippling or disabling a part of the body as to deprive the victim of the use of a limb or of the senses.

  • Needs to be some degree of permanence.
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Disfigures

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To deform or deface, to mar or alter the figure or appearance of a person.

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RAPANA & MURRAY
- Disfigures

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The word disfigure covers not only permanent damage but also temporary damage.

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Any person

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Gender neutral. Proven by JN or CE.

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*Doctrine of transferred malice

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It is not necessary that the person suffering the harm was the intended victim.

Where the defendant mistakes the identity of the person injured, or where harm intended for one person is accidentally inflicted on another, he is still criminally responsible, under the Doctrine of Transferred Malice.

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Circumstantial evidence from which an offender’s intent may be established can include?
- SON

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  • The surrounding circumstances.
  • The offender’s actions & words before, during, and after the event.
  • The nature of the act itself.
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*In a serious assault case, outline 8 ways of proving additional circumstantial evidence, which may assist in proving the offenders intent?

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  • Prior threats
  • Evidence of premeditation
  • The use of a weapon
  • If any weapon used was opportunistic or purposely brought
  • The number of blows
  • The degree of force
  • The body parts targeted
  • The degree of resistance or helplessness of the victim
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