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Section 20 assault
My nephew has been charged with a section 20 assault - the charge is that he hit another young man once and the lad has fallen and hit his head - he has had to have 3 stitches in the back of his head and 1 on the front of the face where he was hit. The incident occured after a night out.
My nephew is 22 years old, has a decent job and has never been in trouble before. what is the likely sentence. Any answer will be much appreciated as we are all really worried Thanks
My nephew is 22 years old, has a decent job and has never been in trouble before. what is the likely sentence. Any answer will be much appreciated as we are all really worried Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It depends on how seriously this particular assault is viewed.
You can view the published sentencing guidelines here.
http://www.sentencing-guidelines.gov.uk/docs/a ssault-against-the%20person.pdf
See the table on page 15.
From what you say it appears to come under the heading
"Other assault where no
weapon has been used"
A guilty plea at trial leads to a reduced sentence.
You can view the published sentencing guidelines here.
http://www.sentencing-guidelines.gov.uk/docs/a ssault-against-the%20person.pdf
See the table on page 15.
From what you say it appears to come under the heading
"Other assault where no
weapon has been used"
A guilty plea at trial leads to a reduced sentence.
If you description of the victim's injuries is correct, your son should be seeking (through his solicitor - or barrister if appropriate) to get the charge reduced to ABH. Your description is inconsistent with the type of injuries required for a Section 20 (GBH) charge.
See paragraph 46 of this document for an indication of what constitutes 'ABH'. Then read paragraph to see what constitutes 'GBH':
http://www.cps.gov.uk/legal/l_to_o/offences_ag ainst_the_person/#P189_14382
Chris
See paragraph 46 of this document for an indication of what constitutes 'ABH'. Then read paragraph to see what constitutes 'GBH':
http://www.cps.gov.uk/legal/l_to_o/offences_ag ainst_the_person/#P189_14382
Chris