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Open it Wilson [1955] 1 All ER 744 Lord Goddard stated that the words 'get out the knives' would, on their own, be sufficient to constitute an assault. This opinion was merely obiter. The issue does appear to have been resolved in the decision on <span>R v Ireland; Burstow [1998] AC 147. Technically, on this issue, the comments made by their Lordships were obiter since the defendants in these two cases had repeatedly made silent telephone calls
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measured difficulty
37% [default]
last interval [days]
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