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For the purposes of OAPA 1861, s 47 "assault" has been interpreted to mean either assault or battery
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DPP v Little [1992] QB 645 (DC)

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#crime #law #oapa
Question
For the purposes of OAPA 1861, s 47 "assault" has been interpreted to mean either assault or battery
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#crime #law #oapa
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For the purposes of OAPA 1861, s 47 "assault" has been interpreted to mean either assault or battery
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DPP v Little [1992] QB 645 (DC)
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There must be an 'assault'. This has been interpreted to mean that there must be either an assault or battery (DPP v Little [1992] QB 645 (DC) and R v Ireland; Burstow [1998] AC 147). Both the actus reus and the mens rea of either an assault or battery must be established.

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