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Elder Lister
The fuckers will layer charges on the young man for maximum effect. If the officer has lost a tooth or broken some bone, they could possibly charge the young man with causing grievous bodily harm, which attracts a life sentence, instead of actual bodily harm, which gets five years.
Actual bodily harm (ABH) means the assault has caused some hurt or injury to the victim. Physical injury does not need to be serious or permanent but must be more than “trifling” or “transient”, which means it must at least cause minor injuries or pain or discomfort. ABH are injuries that are serious but don’t cause permanent injuries to the victim. Some common examples of ABH injuries include:
Actual bodily harm (ABH) means the assault has caused some hurt or injury to the victim. Physical injury does not need to be serious or permanent but must be more than “trifling” or “transient”, which means it must at least cause minor injuries or pain or discomfort. ABH are injuries that are serious but don’t cause permanent injuries to the victim. Some common examples of ABH injuries include:
- Extensive or multiple bruising
- Temporary loss of consciousness
- Cuts and slashes that are less severe than wounding
- Minor bone fractures
- Causing a visual disfigurement. For example, a broken leg, fractured skull, and even a psychiatric injury that’s presented itself visibly.
- Stricking someone with a blunt object. For example, a baseball bat.
- Attacking someone with a sharp object. For example, a knife.
- Deliberately running over someone with a vehicle.
- Acid attacks.
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