Welcome to the TAS Common assault and aggravated assault article page. Everything you need to know about Common assault and aggravated assault according to TAS law - Dated: 01/01/2011
According to TAS Law for the charge of Common assault and aggravated assault,
Police Offences Act 1935 – SECT 35
35. Common assault and aggravated assault
(1) A person shall not unlawfully assault another person
(2) Where any person is charged with having unlawfully assaulted any other person, the court may consider the assault is of an aggravated nature
(3) The court may consider the assault was made with indecent intent
According to TAS Law for the charge of Common assault and aggravated assault,
Unlawful Assault
An offender is liable on summary conviction to a penalty not exceeding 20 penalty units or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 months.
Aggravated Assault
Where any person is charged with having unlawfully assaulted any other person, the court, if it considers the assault is of an aggravated nature, may sentence the offender to pay a fine not exceeding 50 penalty units or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 2 years.
Indecent Intent
A person who with indecent intent assaults any other person is liable to a fine not exceeding 50 penalty units or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 2 years.
(a) The accused assaulted with intent
(b) Assault involved kicking, or with a weapon
(c) The accused had indecent intent when assaulting the person
(a) Duress
(b) Factual dispute
(c) Identification dispute
(d) Lack of intent
(e) Mental impairment
(f) Necessity