There may be an infliction of grievous bodily harm contrary to the OAPA 1861, s 20 without an assault being committed.
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R v Wilson [1984] AC 242
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There may be an infliction of grievous bodily harm contrary to the OAPA 1861, s 20 without an assault being committed.
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#crime #law #oapa
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There may be an infliction of grievous bodily harm contrary to the OAPA 1861, s 20 without an assault being committed.
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R v Wilson [1984] AC 242
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Open it n>Infliction This word has proved difficult to determine in the past due to questions as to what was necessary to amount to an 'infliction', i.e. was an assault a pre-requisite? However following the case of R v Wilson [1984] AC 242, it was decided that there could be an infliction of grievous bodily harm contrary to the OAPA 1861, s 20 without an assault being committed. <span><body><html>
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