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Grevious Bodily Harm means "serious harm"
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R v Saunders [1985] Crim LR 230

Tags
#crime #law #oapa
Question
Grevious Bodily Harm means "serious harm"
Answer
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#crime #law #oapa
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Grevious Bodily Harm means "serious harm"
Answer
R v Saunders [1985] Crim LR 230
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In DPP v Smith [1961] AC 290, the House of Lords held that the words 'grievous bodily harm' simply mean 'really serious harm'. In Saunders [1985] Crim LR 230, it was decided that it would not be a misdirection to leave out the word 'really'; the words 'serious harm' would suffice.

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