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Criminal Law
Non-Fatal Offences
Assault
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Cards (6)
Who defined assault in Collins v Wilcock?
Lord Goff
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Are written threats considered threats?
Yes, as established in
R v Constanza
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Can silent phone calls be considered threats?
Yes, as established in
R v Ireland
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What was the outcome of R v
Lamb
regarding apprehension?
No
apprehension as they didn't think there was a
bullet
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What was the outcome of R v
Logdon
regarding apprehension?
Apprehension because the
woman
was scared
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Can a threat be made through a closed window?
Yes, as established in
Smith
v CC of
Woking
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