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Define Battery
WILLFUL / UNLAWFUL use of FORCE or VIOLENCE upon the person of another
PC for Battery and Classification
242 PC / MISDEMEANOR
Define Battery causing/inflicting serious bodily injury
Serious impairment or physical condition (concussion, loss of consciousness, bone fracture, protracted loss or impairment of any member organ, extensive suturing, serious disfigurment)
PC for Batter causing/inflicting serious bodily injury and Classification
243(f)(4), FELONY
Crime elements for battery
1. Willful and unlawful
2. Use of force or violence
3. on the person of another
Sue slaps Robin across the face because she was upset with her.
T/F: Every battery contains the lesser crime of assault
TRUE
What is required for battery to exist?
Requires actual physical contact w/ the victim or w/ items closely associated w/ the victim's person (clothing, canes, or other walking devices)