
Non fatal offences
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- Q1Which of these is not a non fatal offence which we studyGBHBatteryAssaultMurder30s
- Q2Which statute provides the sentence for assault and battery?s47 OAPA 1861s20 OAPA 1861s18 OAPA 1861s.39 CJA 198810s
- Q3What is the classification of offence for assault and battery?Summary OffenceIndictable OffenceEither Way Offence10s
- Q4Which of these is not an element of assault?Application of unlawful forceFear of immediate violenceCausing fearFear of unlawful violence10s
- Q5Does there need to be contact for an assault to take place?YesNo10s
- Q6Which of these cases illustrate that words can constitute assault?R V ConstanzaSmith V Superintendent of Woking Police StationLogdon V DPPR V Lamb10s
- Q7Which case extended/ameded the requirement for an assault to be immediate?Logdon V DPPR V LambR V ConstanzaSmith V Superintendant of Woking Police Station10s
- Q8What level of force is required for batterySubstantial contactA thorough beatingThe slightest touch10s
- Q9Does battery have to committed directly?NoYes10s
- Q10What is the minimum level of mens rea needed for assault or battery?Oblique IntentDirect IntentRecklessness10s
- Q11What Act of Parliament outlines the offence of Assault occassioning Actual Bodily Harms39 CJA 1988s20 OAPAs18 OAPAs47 OAPA 186110s
- Q12What must be proven first for ABHThat the defedant did itAssaultAssault or BatteryBattery10s
- Q13What did the case of Chan Fook tells us ACTUAL bodily harm was?It must be less than trivialIt must be substantialIt must be more than trivialIt must be more than substantial10s
- Q14What does the case of Ireland tell us about ABH?That face to face assault is the only way it can be caused.That mental harm will sufficeThat it can be committed indirectly.10s
- Q15What is the mens rea for ABHIntention/recklessness to cause some harmIntention/recklessness to cause really serious harmThe same for assault and batteryThe same for GBH10s