ChatterBank0 min ago
abh help
my brother was arrested last night after finding his girlfriend in his car with another man he has hit the man and been arrested under abh he has n o other convictions i have now been told they are trying to do him on section 18 can they do this with no intent this is a domestic gone bad i know he is in the wrong to have hit the boy but i need to know what is ahead of us
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If the injuries are S47 (ABH) then he may be eligible for a police cation with no previous.
You don't say what the injuries are but a S18 would suggest serious ones- ie broken bones. I'm not sure how you ascertain no intent from the account you give.
As for what to expect - s18 is a serious offence and if convicted a custodial sentence is more or less inevitable. I would suggest contacting a good lawyer.
You don't say what the injuries are but a S18 would suggest serious ones- ie broken bones. I'm not sure how you ascertain no intent from the account you give.
As for what to expect - s18 is a serious offence and if convicted a custodial sentence is more or less inevitable. I would suggest contacting a good lawyer.
A broken cheek bone certainly fits S18 charging criteria. What often happens though because of the difficulty proving the 'intent' aspect of this offence is that the CPS wll accept a guilty plea for a lesser section 20 GBH. This has a lesser chance of a custodial sentence, or a much shorter one.
Has your brother been charged yet? If so what with?
Has your brother been charged yet? If so what with?
Yes, thats normal - the police now have a trimeframe with which to conduct further enquiries -once this is done your brother will return to the station for either NFA (no further action) or charge.
Depending on any previous violent conduct and criminal history he could be cautioned or charged and given a court date- that will be a magistrates at first.
Ensure you brother has taken legal advice, he would have been offered the duty solicitor at the police station.
Depending on any previous violent conduct and criminal history he could be cautioned or charged and given a court date- that will be a magistrates at first.
Ensure you brother has taken legal advice, he would have been offered the duty solicitor at the police station.
Just to clarify, the difference between S18 and S20 is the nature of the intent, not the nature of the injury. The nature of intent is quite simple; did he strike the other intending to hurt him (to paraphrase). If he did, and he's said this to the police (which the S18 would suggest) then he's best off looking for an early plea.