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ABH

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  • R v Brown
  • A-G ref No 6 1980
  • A v UK
  • R v Miller
  • R v Chan Fook
  • R v Ireland
  • DPP v Smith 2006
  • R v Roberts
  • R v Venna
  • R v Spratt
  • D fired pellets from an air gun out of a window which struck a girl
  • The defence of lawful chastisement was held to breach Art 3 of ECHR
  • Bodily harm includes cutting off of hair
  • The injury need not be permanent but must be more than trivial
  • A person can not consent to being harmed for sexual pleasure
  • There is no requirement to prove D intended (or was reckless) as to causing the injury
  • A person can not consent to a fist fight resulting in ABH or greater harm
  • Bodily harm includes psychiatric injury
  • ABH is any hurt or injury calculated to interfere with the comfort of the victim
  • D kicked out trying to get to his feet and struck a policeman