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Criminal Law: Battery, Assault, False Imprisonment, & Kidnapping [LEAP Preview]
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So for “Battery”, does each term need to be met or proven in order to be charged with battery? Or does only one of the terms need to be met to be charged with battery?
Norway, Cool.
Thanks, United Kingdom.
California, Perfect.
ok. Bulgaria
Look Nice Switzerland.
just noticed what happened to your right arm and wrist? looks painful. Maybe martial art practice or watch abrasions?
Thank you for this. Please let me know how assault a specific intent crime?