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Collins v wilcock

'An act which causes another person to apprehend the infliction of immediate unlawful force on his person' Lord Geoff

Objective test reasonable apprehension

Stephen v myers- apprehension of violence when held back


R v St George - unloaded gun


Innes v wylie- not by positive obstruction

Intention

R v venna

Immediate and direct

Thomas v national union of mine workers


Words?

R v meades (meades × belts case) - no if words alone


R v ireland- criminal case but allowed if thought carry out threats


Tuberville v savage- can negate from a assault


Read v Coker - conditional threat may be enough