The force need not be applied directly. Most batteries are inflicted directly e.g. by the defendant hitting the victim with or without a weapon or throwing a missile at the victim. However, a battery can be indirect.
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R v Martin (1881) 8 QBD 54
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The force need not be applied directly. Most batteries are inflicted directly e.g. by the defendant hitting the victim with or without a weapon or throwing a missile at the victim. However, a battery can be indirect.
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#crime #law #oapa
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The force need not be applied directly. Most batteries are inflicted directly e.g. by the defendant hitting the victim with or without a weapon or throwing a missile at the victim. However, a battery can be indirect.
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R v Martin (1881) 8 QBD 54
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Open it >The force need not be applied directly. Most batteries are inflicted directly e.g. by the defendant hitting the victim with or without a weapon or throwing a missile at the victim. However, a battery can be indirect. R v Martin (1881) 8 QBD 54 FACTs: The defendant closed the exit doors of a theatre. As the people were about to leave, he turned off the lights and panic ensued. HELD: This was an indirect battery. The court
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