PPT-The Wounding

Author : luanne-stotts | Published Date : 2016-03-15

20 slides creatively compiled by dr michael farnworth Although some of the ideas I will share with you are based upon the philosophical assumptions of the culture

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20 slides creatively compiled by dr michael farnworth Although some of the ideas I will share with you are based upon the philosophical assumptions of the culture that are not often talked . 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. In any form of hunting there will be game thatis wounded and not recovered. To most people,Ethical hunters make every effort to humanelyharvest the game they hunt. At times, the game isevery effort to Non Fatal Offences – s.20 OAPA 1861 Wounding and Grievous Bodily Harm. 1. Objectives. Describe . using authority the . actus reus . of s20 of the Offences against the Person Act 1861. Describe . using authority the . 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. Benchbook – February 2015 Amendments No 153. 1 s 323 The prosecution must prove : 1. Th at t he defendant wounded the complainant. In order to constitute a wound the true skin must be broken 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. Question you need to be able to answer. Critically evaluate the current law on non-fatal offences, and suggest any reforms that you consider might improve the law (25 marks). Criticisms. Problem of language. 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 .

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