Ljp86
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Without know the specifics of the case it's hard to say. People found guilty of their first low-mid level GBH are often given suspended sentences because it's a waste of time locking them up.
I'm no law expert so I can only comment on what has been reported on in the media. GBH is a pretty serious charge, it basically means the victim could have died if they did not receive medical assistance or could have suffered a permanent injury/issue as a result of the attack. It's a big step up from your common assault type charges and considering this is being heard in the district court, a period of imprisonment becomes more likely.
A guy I know got eight months for his first offence so suspended sentences for first time offenders aren't as common as you think. Like I've said previously GBH means the victim comes close to death without medical help so on the basis on that it is
LJP, can anything be gleaned from the fact the hearing is scheduled for 3 days? That seems like a long hearing to me. Is that a standard length for a hearing of this type?
They usually don't go for longer than a week. It also depends on evidence, prosecution case, witnesses etc.
I think this is right.
Would need to have done some damage though! If you are alluding to the hitting the floor (a supposition) then any injury sustained in that would likely need to cause a bodily injury consistent with the definition of GBH.
Interesting to note though that now s 281 assault causing death, wipes out (pretty much) any hope of establishing the defence of accident if a guy hits the floor and dies. So much on the line now if someone elects to punch another when pissed.
The victim was punched and sustained injuries so severe that they required surgery after the incident. So on the basis of that it seems a fair bit of damage was done.






