Assault

Cards (6)

  • Who defined assault in Collins v Wilcock?
    Lord Goff
  • Are written threats considered threats?
    Yes, as established in R v Constanza
  • Can silent phone calls be considered threats?
    Yes, as established in R v Ireland
  • What was the outcome of R v Lamb regarding apprehension?

    No apprehension as they didn't think there was a bullet
  • What was the outcome of R v Logdon regarding apprehension?

    Apprehension because the woman was scared
  • Can a threat be made through a closed window?
    Yes, as established in Smith v CC of Woking