Author name: The Legal Solicitor

Non-Fatal Offences: Non Sexual Offences

ASSAULT Assault in criminal law is wider than in civil law, where assault is merely descriptive of psychological discomfort by an apprehension of unpermitted contact. Criminal assault includes assault simpliciter, battery, and unlawful detention. Act 29, assault may be one of three things: ⦁ assault and battery ⦁ assault without actual battery; and ⦁ imprisonment

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Non-Fatal Offences: Sexual Offences

SEXUAL OFFENCES These are offences covering all acts with sexual connotations, which are either without the consent of the other party, or with the consent of the other party but considered inimical to public health or public morality, engaged in for pleasure, gratification or to obtain a commercial benefit. These include: rape, defilement, sodomy, bestiality,

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Defences

Defences are excuses or extenuating circumstances (i.e. factors that make an accused person’s actions excusable or less blameworthy) – that is defences operate to either excuse an accused from liability or limit his liability. They can be partial or complete. A complete defence operates to totally exculpate the accused from liability. While a partial defence

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