Law AS (AQA) - Assault and Battery

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A-Level Law Quiz on Law AS (AQA) - Assault and Battery, created by nataliecoley992 on 10/03/2015.
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Question 1

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What is the mens rea of assault?
Answer
  • Intention or recklessness
  • Direct intent
  • Recklessness

Question 2

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In which case did the defendant point a replica gun at a victim, causing them to apprehend immediate physical violence (assault)?
Answer
  • Ireland (1997)
  • Savage (1991)
  • Logdon (1976)

Question 3

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In which case did the defendant make silent telephone calls, leading to the victim apprehending an immediate application of force (assault)?
Answer
  • Ireland (1997)
  • Savage (1991)
  • Cunningham (1957)

Question 4

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In which case did the defendant stand in the victims garden staring, causing them to apprehend immediate violence (assault)?
Answer
  • Chan-Fook (1994)
  • Smith v Chief Superintendent of Woking Police Station (1983)
  • London Borough of Harrow v Shah (2000)

Question 5

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In which case did the defendant, a caretaker, take hold of the hem of a girl's skirt (battery)?
Answer
  • Thomas (1985)
  • Haystead (2000)
  • Venna (1976)

Question 6

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It is possible to cause a battery by indirect force. Which case supports this?
Answer
  • Savage (1991)
  • Blake (1997)
  • Haystead (2000)
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