3 years
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gbh (gressbily bodly harm)
Yes but the cops will have to prove them guilty
maximun of 7 years
The sentence for grievous bodily harm (GBH) varies depending on the severity of the harm caused, any mitigating circumstances, and the laws of the jurisdiction. In general, GBH is considered a serious offense and can result in a significant term of imprisonment.
Gbh tablet
Its section 18 gbh- which carries a maximum life sentence - although sentances over 10 years are rare. If found guilty expect a mandatory custodial sentence. In my opinon it should be attempted manslaughter but the cps is lazy. Its section 18 gbh- which carries a maximum life sentence - although sentances over 10 years are rare. If found guilty expect a mandatory custodial sentence. In my opinon it should be attempted manslaughter but the cps is lazy.
The Offences Against The Person Act 1861 1) Section 39 Assault - Common Assault Any act (intentional or reckless) which causes someone to fear immediate, unlawful personal violence. No actual contact required2) Section 47 Assault - Actual Bodily Harm (ABH)Harm that interferes with health or comfort but not to a great degree, e.g.Breaking of tooth/teethLoss of consciousnessBruisingBroken noseMinor fractures & cuts (that could require stitches)Psychiatric illnesses greater than fear/distress/panic3) Section 20 Assault - Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH) - Wounding (without intent)With or without a weapon. Wounding and GBH are different - Wounding - Break in the continuity of the whole outer skin. Inner skin within the cheek or lips is included. Can include cuts or lacerations GBH - Really serious harm e.g.Injury resulting in permanent disabilityLoss of sensory functionDisfigurementBroken/displaced limbs/bonesSubstantial loss of bloodInjuries that require lengthy treatment or incapacityPsychiatric injury4) Section 18 Assault - Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH) - Wounding (with intent)Same as Section 20 but intent to cause GBH is present.
GBH is shorthand for "Assualt causing Grievous Bodily Harm"
Charged GBH was created in 1978.
I think it's 1-2 years... Not sure... Depens on the amount. Actually, the amount is irrelevant in California. Because it is considered the 'date rape' drug, even a few ounces can lead to the same sentence as a few gallons. Of course, 'intent to sell' is a harsher conviction. In most states, simple possession can range from 1 to 5 years in jail and up to $100,000 in fines.
GBH means Great Big Hug or Ginormous Big Hug...
Using the word "SUED" implies that a civil court case is somehow involved, or contemplated. Under criminal law there is no such thing as "SUING" someone. So - if someone is contemplating suing your son for some civil wrong, yes, he COULD be.