Section 18 Gbh Cases
Grievous bodily harm gbh and wounding are the most serious of the non fatal offences against the person charged under s 18 and s 20 of the offences against the persons act 1861 oapa 1861.
Section 18 gbh cases. Section 18 gbh assault is the more serious of the two offences as there must be proof that the defendant had full intention to cause serious bodily harm. Triable only on indictment maximum. The main difference between the offences under s 18 and s 20 relate to the mens rea.
Gbh section 18 cases defended by stuart miller solicitors. 1 0 type of harm. Grievous bodily harm often abbreviated to gbh is a term used in english criminal law to describe the severest forms of battery it refers to two offences that are respectively created by sections 18 and 20 of the offences against the person act 1861 the distinction between these two sections is the requirement of specific intent for section 18.
Section 18 assault is an offence described as either wounding with intent or causing grievous bodily harm with intent and is the most serious form of assault save for murder and manslaughter that can be committed while accusing a person of section 20 assault means that the intent behind the wounding or bodily harm committed went. The offence committed with intent carries life imprisonment the same offence committed without intent section 18 has a maximum sentence of 5 years. This differs from the section 20 assault where the defendant only has to foresee the risk of some injury.
This is an offence listed in part 1 of schedule 15b for the purposes of section 224a life sentence for a second listed offence and section 226a. Wounding and gbh under s 18 is a more serious offence and carries a maximum sentence of 25 years. The offence under section 18 is variously.
The team at stuart miller solicitors have many years of experience in defending cases involving gbh section 18 and have been able to secure acquittals and case dismissals for countless cases in this category. The most serious form of assault short of attempt murder is grievous bodily harm gbh or wounding section 18. The charge is essentially one level down from a murder in the hierarchy of assault offences common assault being the lowest to murder being the highest.
Life imprisonment offence range. 20 represents the lesser offence which carries a maximum penalty of 5 years imprisonment wounding and gbh under s 18 is a more serious offence and carries a maximum sentence of 25 years. Gbh meaning grievous bodily harm a conviction of wounding or gbh under s.