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7 Cards in this Set

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R v DPP

D kicked V in the head, causing a short loss of consciousness. G as he intended the battery (the kick) which caused the ABH (spell of unconsciousness)

Ireland

D stalked 3 victims, making silent phone calls. Victims suffered significant psychological harm. Charged with s.47 caused by assault and found guilty, as the psychological harm suffered amounted to ABH

DPP v K

A school boy took some hydrochloric acid and went into the toilets - he hid it in the upturned part of a hand-dryer when he heard someone coming. Another student used the dryer and was badly burnt by the acid. Charged with s.47 and found guilty as he caused the ABH (the acid burns)

Notman

D ran into v and slightly injured his ankle. Charged with s.47 and was found guilty as the harm was enough to amount to ABH.

C v Eisenhower

C hit E in the eye with an air rifle pellet - this ruptured a blood vessel and caused internal bleeding. NG of s.20 wounding as there was no wound

Burstow

D stalked v for years, causing serious psychological damage. Charged with s.20 and found guilty as the harm suffered was serious enough to amount to GBH. 1st psychological GBH case.

Dica

D had unprotected sex with 2 women, knowing he was HIV positive. He infected both of them and was charged with s.20. Found guilty as he was Cunningham reckless