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Assault and Battery Common Law Battery Harmful or offensive contact (general intent crime; even negligence that causes the contact) Aggravated Battery (felony version) Battery: o With an intent to kill o That causes serious harm o Committed with a Deadly Weapon Assault (1)An attempt to commit a battery (specific intent) (2)Putting someone in reasonable fear of an immediate battery (general intent) Aggravated Assault: Same basic idea as aggravated battery Mayhem Intentional disfigurement or disabling of a person

Assault and Battery Modern Example New York Assault in the 3 rd Degree (misdemeanor) Causing an injury through intentional or reckless conduct Negligently causing an injury using a weapon or dangerous instrument Assault in the 2nd Degree (class D felony) Intentional serious bodily harm Intentional injury caused with a weapon Any injury designed to prevent a police officer or medical worker from doing his or her job Reckless injury caused with a deadly weapon (e.g. a gun) Any injury caused in the course of continuance of committing a dangerous felony Intentionally causing any injury to a small child

Assault and Battery Modern Example New York (cont.) Assault in the 1st Degree (class B felony) Intentional serious physical harm using a deadly weapon Intentional permanent disfigurement Injury caused by conduct that evinces a depraved indifference to human life Serious physical injury caused during a felony Menacing: Intentionally placing another person in reasonable fear of injury (also divided into degrees)

Rape Common Law Elements: (1) A man engaging in (2) sexual intercourse with (3) a woman, (4) not his wife, (5) without her consent Consent: o consent elicited through trickery is not valid consent o trick as to the nature of the act voids consent o trick as to the propriety of the act does not void consent o Minors are incapable of consent o Statutory rape is a strict liability crime in many jurisdictions

Rape Modern Example California Rape: Sexual intercourse that is: Accomplished against a person's will by means of force, violence, duress, menace, or fear of immediate and unlawful bodily injury By using a drug to prevent resistance Done while the victim was unconscious and the defendant did or reasonably should have known about it Done with someone who is incapable of consent because of mental disability and the defendant did or reasonably should have known about it Done with a minor (different levels for different age variations) Note: California dispenses with the not his spouse requirement, but allows lesser penalties and certain procedural protections in those cases

Kidnapping and False Imprisonment Common Law False Imprisonment (misdemeanor) o Unlawful confinement of a person in a bound area Kidnapping (felony) o Abducting and moving a person Aggravated Kidnapping o Abducting a person and holding for ransom or injuring the victim

Kidnapping and False Imprisonment Modern Example - Texas Unlawful Restraint (misdemeanor) o Any intentional or knowing restraint of another person (general intent crime) Kidnapping (felony) o Any intentional or knowing abduction of another person (general intent crime)

Kidnapping and False Imprisonment Modern Example Texas (cont.) Aggravated Kidnapping o Abduction o With the intent to hold for ransom o With intent to use as a shield or hostage o With intent to facilitate the commission of a felony o With intent to harm or sexually abuse the victim o With intent to terrorize the victim or someone else o With intent to interfere with a government function o first degree felony or second degree if the victim was safely released o Affirmative defense that defendant is a relative o of the victim who is a child