Wounding

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A - Level Law (Non Fatal Offences ) Flashcards on Wounding , created by Yasmine King on 23/05/2017.
Yasmine King
Flashcards by Yasmine King, updated more than 1 year ago
Yasmine King
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JCC v Eisenhower (case facts) V was shot with an air gun pellet above the eye. Suffered bruising and internal bleeding to his eye
JCC v Eisenhower (legal principle) A wound is defined as a cut/ break in at least 2 layers of skin
R v Mowatt (legal principle) D only needs to have the mens rea to cause some harm
R v Mohan (legal principle) Intention is where a D aims to cause v some harm
R v Cunningham (legal principle) Recklessness is where a D realises the risk of causing some harm and does it anyway
R v Belfon (case facts) D was trying to slash people with a razor
R v Belfon (Legal principle) Intention to cause serious harm
R v Woolin (legal principle) Is the consequence a virtual certainty? Did the defendant realise it was a virtual certainty ?
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