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Assault
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Summary of the law of Assault
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a level
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non fatal offences
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english law
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assault
unit 3
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non fatal offences
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Assault
actus reus- causing a victim to apprehend immediate unlawful force
apprehend
to expect or to anticipate
DPP v Logdon
v went to D's home to collect unpaid taxes. D opened a draw amd revealed a gun that was fake. V thought it was real
A victim can still apprehend unlawful force, even if it was impossible for that force to be carried out
immediate
straight away or in the near future
Smith v Chief Constable of Woking
D went to v's home late at night stood outside her bedroom window and stared in a while she was getting ready for bed
immediate does not necessarily mean straight away it has broader meaning of 'in the near future'
things done
Read v Coker
D's went to v's premise to collect a debt. They surrounded v. They rolled up their selves and made fists v assumed D's would attack him
Gestures/ actions can be an assault
things said or written
R v Ireland
D was guilty of assault after making lots of unwanted telephone calls when they were answered there was silence
Even silence can be assault, spoken words can be assault
R v Constanza
D sent over 800 letters to the victim. Some had threats within them
Written words can be assault
Tuberville v Savage
Words can negate what would otherwise have been an assault
D placed hand on his sword and said "If it were not assize time, I would run you through the middle". D's conduct did not amount to assault
mens rea, either intention or recklessness as to cause v to apprehend immediate unlawful force
R v Mohan
Intention is where a defendant decides to bring about a prohibited consequence
R v Cunningham
Is where D realises there is a risk but carries on regardless
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