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What is it called when the accused puts another person in fear or apprehension of imminent unlawful contact?
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Psychic assault
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Which common law cases define assault?
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Darby v DPP (NSW)2004 Fagan v Metropolitan Commissioner of Police (1969)
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What are the actus reus and mens rea elements of psychic assault?
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AR: Threatened application of unlawful contact 2. V apprehends imminent unlawful contactMR: 1.intentionally creating apprehension of imminent unlawful contact 2. Recklessly creating apprehension of imminent unlawful contact
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What are the actus reus and mens rea elements of battery?
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AR: 1. threatened application of unlawful contact 2. without consent of the victimMR: 1. intentionally apply unlawful contact 2. Recklessly apply unlawful contact
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Which section of the crimes act are all common assaults charged ?
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S61 Common assault prosecuted by indictment:Whosever assaults any person, although not occasioning actual bodily harm, shall be liable to imprisonment for 2 years.
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WHich is more serious? common or aggravated assault?
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Aggravated assault- Rv Donovan 1934section 59 - assault occasioning actual bodily harm
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WHich section covers wounding or grievous bodily harm (GBH)?
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33 - it carries a maximum penalty of 25 years imprisonment. The prosecution has to prove that the accused intended to inflict GBH.
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What offences does section 35 describe?
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35(1)Reckless grievous bodily harm - in company(2) Reckless grievous bodily harm(3) Reckless wounding - in company(4) Reckless wounding
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What does section 54 cover?
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Negligence - whosever by any unlawful or negligent act or omission causes grievous bodily harm to any person, shall be liable to imprisonment for two years.Newman (1948)
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What are the facts in Rv Coleman?
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Pertains to mens rea for common assault
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Which cases illustrate psychic assault?
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Imminence - Barton v armstrong 1969; Rv Ireland 1997; Zanker v Vartokas Rv Gabriel 2004
conditional threat - Rozsa v Samuels |