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  2. Battery (crime) - Wikipedia

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    Battery is a criminal offense involving unlawful physical contact, distinct from assault, which is the act of creating reasonable fear or apprehension of such contact. Battery is a specific common law offense, although the term is used more generally to refer to any unlawful offensive physical contact with another person.

  3. Battery (tort) - Wikipedia

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    In common law, battery is a tort falling under the umbrella term 'trespass to the person'. Entailing unlawful contact which is directed and intentional, or reckless (or, in Australia, negligently [1]) and voluntarily bringing about a harmful or offensive contact with a person or to something closely associated with them, such as a bag or purse, without legal consent.

  4. Non-fatal offences against the person in English law - Wikipedia

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    However, in R v Ireland [c 2] the court ruled out psychological injury by means of a telephone as a form of battery, although it was not an important point in the case as other charges were brought. [24] [25] Poisoning is not a battery where there is no accompanying violence. [25] The case of R v Brown [c 9] established a further requirement ...

  5. Offence against the person - Wikipedia

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    Battery, or common battery For offences of aggravated assault, see Assault#England and Wales Administering poison, so as to endanger life, contrary to section 23 of the Offences against the Person Act 1861 [ 7 ]

  6. Assault - Wikipedia

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    Battery is a criminal offense that involves the use of physical force against another person without their consent. [12] [13] [14] It is a type of assault and is considered a serious crime. Battery can include a wide range of actions, from slapping someone to causing serious harm or even death.

  7. Bluefield man sentenced to prison for third-offense domestic ...

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    Dustin B. Hackett, 29, of Bluefield was sentenced to one to five years in prison for third-offense domestic battery, Prosecuting Attorney Brian K. Cochran said Friday. Hackett was arrested by ...

  8. New Orleans stuntwoman-turned-lawyer busted in staged car ...

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    A New Orleans stuntwoman-turned-lawyer found herself in a heap of legal trouble after she was indicted in connection to an alleged scheme involving fraudulent lawsuits sparked by staged car ...

  9. Las Vegas police looking for links between Cybertruck blast ...

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    Authorities are investigating a Tesla Cybertruck explosion on Wednesday outside the Trump Las Vegas hotel in Nevada as a possible act of terror, law enforcement officials said. Sheriff Kevin ...