Cards (9)

    • Define assault
      Conduct by D which causes v to apprehend the infliction of some immediate unlawful force
    • Max sentence for assault
      6 months
    • What section
      S39 criminal justice act 1988
    • State actus reus elements
      An act
      Causes v to apprehend
      Immediate unlawful force
    • Describe an Act
      - requires some acts or words , omission not sufficient
      - ( raising a fist, throwing stone which misses )
      - However if V given choice to stop then it's not assault
      CONSTANZA - letters capable of assault
      IRELAND - silent calls can be assault
    • Cases to show that words indicating no violence may prevent it from being assault
      TUBERVILLE V SAVAGE = ' if it were not a size time, I wouldn't take such language from you ' , no assault as showed he wasn't going to do anything

      R V LIGHT = ' if it weren't for police outside I would split your head open' , but wife feared force was going to be used so words weren't enough to negate that fear
    • Describe how V has to apprehend immediate unlawful force
      R v LAMB = pointing unloaded gun at friend who knew unloaded can't be assault as they don't fear immediate violence

      LOGDON = imitation gun at V she was terrified so there was assault as V apprehended immediate unlawful force
    • Immediate
      SMITH V WOKING POLICE
      - Must cause V to apprehend IMMEDIATE force is going to be used
      - no assault if D can't carry out the threat in immediate future which means imminent
    • Mens rea
      - intention to cause another to apprehend immediate unlawful force
      - subjective recklessness as to whether such fear is cause

      It's a basic intent offence

      R v Venna said recklessness to be judged subjectively confirmed in r v parmenter
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