http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-beds-bucks-herts-43825429
//Abdulrahim Omar, 21, from Bedford, gave the boy a "number one" haircut while others sat around and laughed, Luton Crown Court heard.//
Is it just me or does anyone else find this sentence a bit OTT?
Nailit, it does give hair cutting as an example of bodily harm in the swathes above- and also the psychological harm. It's part of the definition of it.
//Nailit, it does give hair cutting as an example of bodily harm in the swathes above- and also the psychological harm.//
Just seems to me that times have changed as to how certain catagories of offence are now defined.
Nailit, your mind is part of your body therefore someone who adversely affects your mental health in a deliberate act is guilty of ABH, because you have actually been bodily harmed by their actions. Personally if that'd been my kid I'd have beaten the obnoxious bullying twonk into the middle of next week, so I think he's off lightly with 8 months.
A case went to the court of appeal a few years ago. A girl had had her long hair forcibly cut short. The defendant's brief argued that since hair was essentially "dead" tissue no "Actual Bodily Harm" could have been suffered. He was unsuccessful.
a few years ago - a lad cut off his ex girl friends hair whilst she slept - and the magistrate ruled he had not case to answer. Appealed and which ever court it was said he DID have a case to answer - hair was part of you. Six months in the slammer I think
I am amazed the dead tissue bit got up and ran
Skin is dead but you can still cut it
I mean imagine:
Q Did you kick and kick this poor Aber and render the poor mite brayne damaged - you disgusting labourite ?
A no judge - as an habitual Aber I submit he was brain dead in the first place, and so I couldnt not possible have inflicted brain damage as there was nothing to damage
J - case dismisssssssed ! bangs gavel repeatedly .....
I mean THAT could never happen - could it ? [joke]