Assault

    Cards (12)

    • Assault is "the accused intentionally or recklessly causes the victim to apprehend immediate and unlawful violence".
    • The actus reus is "causes victim to apprehend immediate and unlawful violence"
    • The mens rea is "intentionally or recklessly causes the AR"
    • The AR must be an act or words, it cannot be an omission.
    • Constanza: Words alone can be an assault.
    • Ireland: Silence can also be an assault.
    • Assault comes under s39 Criminal Justice Act 1988.
    • Tuberville and Savage: Words can negate an assault
    • Apprehend is to anticipate the violence and comes from the case Lamb.
    • The V does not need to fear the violence, just believe it is about to happen.
    • Smith v Chief Superintendent of Woking Police Station: The "immediate" element
    • Mens Rea: Intentional or Subjective recklessness to cause the victim to apprehend immediate and unlawful violence.
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