In criminal law a common assault is a crime when the defendant apprehends immediate use of unlawful violence or actually commits a battery Under law, the offence is now defined in section 39 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988.
caused either intentionally or recklessly. A battery is committed when the threatened force actually results in contact to the
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And by all means you may appeal; once you hire yourself a defense attorney and submit evidence of 'me pulling a shiv on you'. The college does not have security cameras inside the building so I await your evidence with great curiosity.
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