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162 tance The most critical of these is speed doublingtive energy and vice versa Even a small change inor pilot technique. did grievous bodily harm to the complainant 2 that the doing of the grievous bodily harm was unlawful 1 Grievous bodily harm is defined to mean a the loss of a distinct part or organ of the body OR b serious disfigurement OR c any bodily injury of s KRVRHYHU57347VKDOO57347EH57347FRQYLFWHG573475751557347RI57347DQ57347DVVDXOW57347RFFDVLRQLQJ57347DFWXDO57347ERGLO57347KDUP shall be liable to i PSULVRQPHQW Maximum Sentence Offences Against the Person Act 1861 s4 Indictment 5 years imprisonment or an The defendant assaulted the complainant Any person who strikes touches or moves or otherwise applies force of any kind to the person of another either directly or indirectly without that persons consent is said to assault that other person 2 The ass A OBH 317(1) 16.03.15 Current as a 16 March 2015 s 317 (1 ) Criminal Code From 1 January 2014 Transitional Sentencing Provisions: This table is divided into thirds based on the three relevant periods LANA SAMLAL AND BRITTNII WOODS. define: assault. In . general terms, personal violence offences . may be differentiated according to the degree of harm inflicted upon the victim. . and the . intention of the offender. The General. S.47 Offences Against the Person Act 1861. Maximum sentence of 5 years imprisonment. Need an assault (assault or battery) plus actual bodily . harm. Actus Reus. Assault. Occasioning . Actual Bodily harm. I must now tell you the law concerning self-defence. If the prosecution cannot, to your satisfaction beyond reasonable doubt, exclude the possibility that [the killing] occurred in self-defence as th General. S.20 Offences Against the Person Act 1861. Definition - “Unlawfully . and maliciously wound or inflict any grievous bodily harm upon any other person, either with or without any weapon or instrument. General. S.20 Offences Against the Person Act 1861. Either way offence. Maximum sentence – 5 years’ imprisonment. Definition - “. Unlawfully and maliciously wound. or . inflict any grievous bodily harm. General. S.47 Offences Against the Person Act . 1861 – . Assault occasioning actual bodily harm. Maximum sentence of 5 years imprisonment. Either way offence. Need an assault (assault or battery) . General. S.18 Offences Against the Person Act 1861. “Unlawfully and maliciously by . any . means whatsoever wound or cause any grievous bodily harm to any person with intent to do some grievous bodily harm to any . General. S.18 Offences Against the Person Act 1861. “. Unlawfully and maliciously. by any means whatsoever . wound or cause any grievous bodily harm . to any person . with intent . to . do some grievous bodily harm . I. dentify . – the appropriate offence/defence. D. efine. – the offence/defence. E. xplain. – the legal . rules using authorities (cases and statutes) to support your . answer. A. pply. – these rules to the facts of the .
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