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 Battery (crime) - Definition 

In many common law jurisdictions, the crime of battery involves an injury or other contact upon the person of another in a manner likely to cause bodily harm.

Battery is often broken down into gradations for the purposes of determining the severity of punishment. For example:

  • Simple battery may include any form of non-consensual, harmful or insulting contact, regardless of the injury caused
  • Sexual battery may be defined as non-consensual touching of the intimate parts of another
  • Family violence battery may be limited in its scope between persons within a certain degree of relationship: statutes with respect to this offense have been enacted in response to increasing awareness of the problem of domestic violence
  • Aggravated battery is generally regarded as a serious offense of felony grade, involving the loss of the victim's limb or some other type of permanent disfigurement of the victim. As successor to the common law crime of mayhem, this is sometimes subsumed in the definition of aggravated assault.

Contact prohibited by laws against battery has lately been understood to include bodily secretions being directed at another person without their permission, and in such cases depending on the system is automatically considered aggravated battery.

As a first approximation to the distinction between battery and assault:

  • the overt behavior of an assault might be A advancing upon B by chasing after him and swinging a fist at his head, while
  • that of an act of battery might be A actually striking B.

See also

battery (tort)


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