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6. Offences
against a human being
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Article
50-Offences causing permanent injury
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Grievous harm |
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Grievous harm is the causing of serious injury to one or more persons which may be life threatening and/or involve permanent injury/loss of natural body function. Grievous harm is further defined into only three possible classifications-intentional grievous harm, negligent grievous harm and justifiable grievous harm. |
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| 50.2 |
Intentional grievous harm |
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Intentional grievous harm is the intentional infliction of serious injury, without lawful excuse, to one or more persons which may be life threatening and/or involve permanent injury/loss of natural body function. |
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Primary Fact(s) |
| 1. That the person(s) have suffered grievous harm. |
| 2. That the actions of the accused contributed to the injury. |
| 3. That the actions of the accused were done with the intent to cause grievous injury. |
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Penalty Conditions (Level 4-Crime) |
Type |
Condition(s) |
1-3 |
a) if committed with the intent to inflict grievous bodily harm to a person;
b) if knowingly infecting a person with a sexual transmitted disease without disclosure to the victim. |
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a) if committed out of mercenary motives by hire,
b) if attended by robbery with violence, racketeering, or banditry;
c) if knowingly infecting a person with hepatitis without disclosure to the victim. |
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Penalty Conditions (Level 5-Crime) |
Type |
Condition(s) |
1-3 |
a) if committed by reason of national, racial, or religious hatred, or enmity or blood feud;
b) if knowingly infecting a person with HIV/AIDS without disclosure to the victim. |
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a) of a woman who is known by the attacker to be in a state of pregnancy;
b) of a person who is known by the attacker to be helpless state,
c) attended by the kidnapping of a person or the seizure of a hostage;
d) if involving the attack of two or more persons;
e) if committed in the attempt to murder; |
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Penalty Conditions (Level 6-Crime) |
Type |
Condition(s) |
1-3 |
a) if committed with especial cruelty;
b) of a person employed in law enforcement in connection to their line of duty;
c) if committed in the attempt to murder in order to conceal another crime; |
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a) if including rape or violent sexual actions;
b) including sexual actions against a child;
c) if committed for the purpose of torture; |
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| 50.3 |
Negligent grievous harm |
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Negligent grievous harm is the infliction of serious injury to one or more persons which may be life threatening and/or involve permanent injury/loss of natural body function without deliberate intention to cause serious injury. |
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Primary Fact(s) |
| 1. That the person(s) have suffered grievous harm. |
| 2. That the actions of the accused contributed to the injury. |
| 3. That the actions of the accused were not done with the intent to cause grievous injury. |
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Penalty Conditions (Level 3-Crime) |
Type |
Condition(s) |
1-3 |
a) cause by an impulsive reckless act not involving the use of machinery or weapons of any kind; |
4-6 |
a) if committed by a driver as a result of a motor vehicle accident; |
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Penalty Conditions (Level 4-Crime) |
Type |
Condition(s) |
1-3 |
a) if owing to the general improper discharge by a person in the medical profession of their professional duties;
b) if committed by a mother of her newborn child in a mentally traumatizing situation or in a state of mental disorder; |
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a) if owing to the deliberate abandoning without aid of person who is in a state of danger to human health and who is deprived of the possibility of taking measures towards their self-preservation;
b) if committed in a state of sudden strong mental agitation, cause by other unlawful or amoral actions (inaction) of the victim;
c) if committed in a state of sudden strong mental agitation, cause by a protracted mentally traumatizing situation caused in connection with the systematic unlawful or amoral behavior of the victim.
d) if owing to the operation of machinery by a licensed operator; |
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Penalty Conditions (Level 5-Crime) |
Type |
Condition(s) |
1-3 |
a) if committed by a mother of her newborn child during or immediately after childbirth;
b) if committed by a driver as a result of a motor vehicle accident, while under the influence of alcohol or drugs;
c) if committed in a state of sudden strong mental agitation, caused by violence, mockery, or gross insult on the part of the victim;
d) if owing to the general improper discharge by a person of their professional duties; |
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a) if owing to the failure to render aid to a sick person without valid reasons, by a person who is duty-bound to render it;
b) if owing to the operation of machinery by an unlicensed operator;
c) if owing to the incitement of a person to attempt to commit suicide by means of threats, cruel treatment of a person or systematic denigration of the human dignity of the victim; |
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| 50.4 |
Justifiable grievous harm |
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Negligent grievous harm is the infliction of serious injury to one or more persons which may be life threatening and/or involve permanent injury/loss of natural body function with lawful excuse. |
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Primary Fact(s) |
| 1. That the person(s) have suffered grievous harm. |
| 2. That the actions of the accused contributed to the injury. |
| 3. That the actions of the accused were lawfully justifiable. |
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Penalty Conditions (Level 2-Crime) |
Type |
Condition(s) |
1-4 |
a) if committed in the defence of one's own life in one's own home against an intruder;
b) if committed in the defence of the life of one's own children in one's own home against an attacker; |
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a) if committed in the defence of one's own life in one's own place of work against an intruder;
b) if committed in the defence of the life of one's own children against an attacker; |
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Penalty Conditions (Level 3-Crime) |
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Condition(s) |
1-3 |
a) if committed in the defence of a threatened life in one's own place of work against an intruder; |
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a) if committed in the defence of a imminently threatened life against an attacker; |
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