The All England Law Reports: (incorporating the Law Times Reports and the Law Journal Reports) of Cases Decided in the House of Lords, the Privy Council, All Divisions of the Supreme Court, and Courts of Special JurisdictionButterworth., 1991 |
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الصفحة 103
... harm ( s 47 OAPA 1861 ; five years ) , wounding or inflicting grievous bodily harm ( s 20 ; also five years ) and , finally , wounding or causing grievous bodily harm with intent ( s 18 ; life ) . In a rational code of offences , such ...
... harm ( s 47 OAPA 1861 ; five years ) , wounding or inflicting grievous bodily harm ( s 20 ; also five years ) and , finally , wounding or causing grievous bodily harm with intent ( s 18 ; life ) . In a rational code of offences , such ...
الصفحة 106
... harm ( the drenching would constitute the application of force but not bodily harm ) . Nevertheless , Glidewell LJ held that this was sufficient to establish an assault occasioning actual bodily harm since the only mens rea required was ...
... harm ( the drenching would constitute the application of force but not bodily harm ) . Nevertheless , Glidewell LJ held that this was sufficient to establish an assault occasioning actual bodily harm since the only mens rea required was ...
الصفحة 107
... harm was in fact caused by the assault ; ( iii ) the offence under s 20 requires proof that the accused intended to cause some harm , albeit slight , or was reckless as to whether such harm might be caused ; the actus reus requires ...
... harm was in fact caused by the assault ; ( iii ) the offence under s 20 requires proof that the accused intended to cause some harm , albeit slight , or was reckless as to whether such harm might be caused ; the actus reus requires ...
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