Case Details
Reference
37CJ1691724
Court
Norwich Magistrates' Court and Family Court - Courtroom 02
Magistrate
Mr Blythe-Bartram JP , Mrs Lambert JP , Ms Paxton JP , Mr Smith JP
Hearing Date
22 May 2026
Time
2pm
Hearing Type
Mention
Court Type
Magistrates
Prosecutor
Case Details
Offence Details: | Commit an act / series of acts with intent to pervert the course of public justice Engage in controlling / coercive behaviour in an intimate / family relationship Engage in controlling / coercive behaviour in an intimate / family relationship Assault a person thereby occasioning them actual bodily harm Assault a person thereby occasioning them actual bodily harm Assault a person thereby occasioning them actual bodily harm Assault a person thereby occasioning them actual bodily harm Assault a person thereby occasioning them actual bodily harm Assault a person thereby occasioning them actual bodily harm Assault a person thereby occasioning them actual bodily harm Assault a person thereby occasioning them actual bodily harm Assault a person thereby occasioning them actual bodily harm Assault a person thereby occasioning them actual bodily harm Assault a person thereby occasioning them actual bodily harm
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Gender Probability
Female
Likely Age
~22 years old
Predicted Nationality / Origin
British/Irish (GB)
UK Offence & Sentencing Guidelines
Common assault is committed when a person intentionally or recklessly causes another to apprehend immediate, unlawful violence. Battery is the actual application of unlawful force. No physical injury needs to occur.
Sentencing: Usually dealt with in the Magistrates' Court. Maximum penalty is 6 months imprisonment, a community order, or a fine. If racially or religiously aggravated, it can be sent to the Crown Court with higher maximum penalties.ABH (Section 47 of the Offences Against the Person Act 1861) involves an assault that causes some hurt or injury to the victim (e.g., bruising, cuts, minor fractures) that is more than transient or trifling.
Sentencing: Triable either way. In the Magistrates' Court, the maximum is 6 months custody. In the Crown Court, it carries a maximum of 5 years imprisonment.
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