Exam 6: Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person
Exam 1: Introduction and General Principles10 Questions
Exam 2: Actus Reus: Acts, Omissions, and Causation10 Questions
Exam 3: Homicide II: Voluntary and Involuntary Manslaughter10 Questions
Exam 4: Defences of Incapacity and Mental Conditions10 Questions
Exam 5: Defences of Compulsion10 Questions
Exam 6: Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person10 Questions
Exam 7: Sexual Offences10 Questions
Exam 8: Property Offences I10 Questions
Exam 9: Property Offences II: Fraud and Making Off Without Payment8 Questions
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In the course of giving V a lift in his car, D pulls off V's coat against her wishes. She jumps from the car and breaks an ankle. Which of the following represents the law:
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Psychiatric illness cannot amount to 'bodily harm' in respect of which of the following offences:
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D raises a fist and thrusts it silently towards V, a blind man. Which of the following describes D's offence?
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D punches a woman who is holding a baby, causing the baby to fall to the ground and suffer minor harm. D will be guilty of:
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As a joke, D approaches V from behind and says, "Your money or your life!" Which of the following represents the law:
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D cuts off a substantial amount of V's hair. Which of the following represents D's position:
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D, a stalker, telephones V and threatens that he will be at her door in an hour. V suffers psychological harm:
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D shouts a violent threat at V from a moving car. Which of the following represents the law:
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Injuries contrary to s47/s20/s18 OAPA 1861 can never be consented to in which of the following:
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