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

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    [51] [52] In form (1), where an injury does not amount to grievous bodily harm, intent to cause grievous bodily harm (in the advancement of a different cause) must be shown. Practically, the "virtual certainty" clause cannot come into force, since grievous bodily harm was not actually caused, by definition. [51]

  3. Grievous Bodily Harm - Wikipedia

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    Grievous Bodily Harm is a 1988 Australian crime film directed by Mark Joffe starring Colin Friels and John Waters. Plot. Crime reporter Tom Stewart ...

  4. Assault - Wikipedia

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    Inflicting grievous bodily harm Also referred to as "malicious wounding" or "unlawful wounding". This offence is created by section 20 of the Offences against the Person Act 1861 (24 & 25 Vict. c. 100). Causing grievous bodily harm with intent Also referred to as "wounding with intent".

  5. London 2012 ‘Queen’ stuntman jailed for assault - AOL

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    Gary Connery was convicted by a jury at Oxford Crown Court of grievous bodily harm without intent over the domestic violence incident in October 2020.

  6. Man who broke baby son's bones avoids prison time - AOL

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    The father admitted two charges of inflicting grievous bodily harm without intent and assault causing actual bodily harm. Defence barrister George Wills argued an immediate jail sentence was not ...

  7. Boy, 9, Dies After Attack by Father at 7 Months Old Left Him ...

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    In 2018, Spreadbury was found guilty of grievous bodily harm with intent in the case, after scans found that Nelson's brain injuries were caused by shaken baby syndrome, the BBC reported.

  8. Homicide in English law - Wikipedia

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    The mental element is taken to be either an intention to kill, or an intention to inflict grievous bodily harm. [22] [23] Grievous bodily harm is "really serious" harm. [24] The extension of the intention to inflict grievous bodily harm has been criticised, although it has remained in place despite several legal challenges, and, in the case of ...

  9. Man jailed for 'despicable' attack on market trader - AOL

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    He was subsequently charged and later pleaded guilty to the offence of grievous bodily harm without intent. 'Disgusting actions' He was jailed at Nottingham Crown Court on Friday and given an ...