The fine for actual bodily harm varies depending on the jurisdiction and circumstances of the case. In general, fines for actual bodily harm can range from hundreds to thousands of dollars, and may be imposed in addition to other penalties such as imprisonment.
Here's some information on penalties. It depends on the degree of the assault, i.e. common assault, actual bodily harm and grevious bodily harm Racially-aggravated assault (Maximum penalties) malicious wounding/grievous bodily harm 2 years imprisonment and fine actual bodily harm 7 years imprisonment and fine common assault 2 years imprisonment and fine http://www.plymouth.gov.uk/cda-part2 Also, even if a racially motivated component cannot be proved, then the offence can still be prosecuted as common assault, ABH or GBH
No. Not in the US.
Assault with intent to do great bodily harm is a felony. It can cause a person to get quite a bit of jail time and also pay a fine.
Great bodily harm is bodily harm that is more than slight or moderate bodily harm. It is more than just mere bruising of the body.Ê
Bodily Harm - film - was created in 1995.
Bodily Harm - novel - was created in 1981.
Being found guilty of assault occasioning actual bodily harm.
The duration of Bodily Harm - film - is 1.52 hours.
Bodily Harm - 2002 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M
Not only is it assault occasioning actual bodily damage it is also theft the foreskins of little children are in strong demand and are sold for a considerable amount of money by the doctors that that charge the parents to remove them.
GBH is shorthand for "Assualt causing Grievous Bodily Harm"
The term "great bodily harm" forms the basis of many statutory definitions regarding the implied use of deadly or lethal force. Regrettably, statutes remain obscure as to what actual types of injuries constitute a judgment that great bodily harm has occurred. A search of case law shows that most determinations of great bodily harm are decided on a case-by-case basis, left up to a judge or jury to evaluate and declare. Some examples of great bodily harm cited by the court include: 1. scarring2. permanent disfigurement3. broken bones4. Extended hospital stays (in one case "extended" was meant to mean overnight.