Bodily harm, legal jargon used in the definition of both statutory and common law offences
HARM | In Harm's Way | Harm Lagaay | AGM-88 HARM | Self-harm | grievous bodily harm | assault occasioning actual bodily harm | Harm's Way (Angel) | Harm's Way | Harm Klueting | Grievous bodily harm | Bodily harm | Assault occasioning actual bodily harm |
On October 20, 2012, Eager was charged with assault, assault with bodily harm and assault with a weapon after allegedly beating up the doorman at a pub in the prestigious Rosedale neighbourhood of Toronto.
Cleveland was arrested and charged with grievous bodily harm after an alleged altercation at the 21st birthday party of ex-Hollyoaks' actress Gemma Atkinson in Rochdale.
In November 1987, while a committee member of the British anti-cult group, FAIR, he was convicted in Munich on charges of false imprisonment and causing bodily harm to German Scientologist Barbara Schwarz in the course of a deprogramming attempt.
When Nardi threatened a bar owner with bodily harm, the then Safety Director Eliot Ness ordered him to be arrested.
On July 18, 2000, in Berlin, both Ewald and Dr. Manfred Hoeppner, who served as East Germany's top sports doctor, were convicted of being accessories to "intentional bodily harm of athletes, including minors."