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ABH
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What is the definition of ABH according to R v Miller?
Anything that interferes with the health or comfort of the
Victim
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What does 'factual but for causation' refer to in legal terms?
It refers to establishing a direct
cause-effect
link
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What is the legal standard for causation as stated in Kimsey?
More than a
slight
or trifling link
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What are the types of 'intervening acts' that can affect causation in legal cases?
Thin skull rule
Medical interventions
Victim's own actions
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