| Karl von Birkmeyer - 1905 - 520 頁
...Goltdammers Arch. 25 S. 412ff. 4) Blackstone, 3, eh. 8, pag. 120: „The least touching of another's person wilfully, or in anger, is a battery; for the law cannot...degrees of violence, and therefore totally prohibits the first and lowest stage of it: every man's person being sacred, and 11o other having a right to meddle... | |
| Albert Hutchinson Putney - 1908 - 774 頁
...injury. * * * Battery: which is the unlawful beating of another. The least touching of another's person wilfully, or in anger, is a battery; for the law cannot...degrees of violence, and therefore totally prohibits the first and lowest stage of it; every man's person being sacred, and no other having a right to meddle... | |
| Albert H. Putney - 1908 - 376 頁
...injury. * * * Battery: which is the unlawful beating of another. The least touching of another's person wilfully, or in anger, is a battery; for the law cannot...degrees of violence, and therefore totally prohibits the first and lowest stage of it; every man's person being sacred, and no other having a right to meddle... | |
| John Indermaur - 1909 - 666 頁
...assault mute's by™ mere touching, an(j (b) Bead v. Coker (1853), 13 CB 860. (c) Ibid. however slight. " the law cannot draw the line between different degrees of violence, and therefore totally prohibits the lowest stage of it, every man's person being sacred, and no other having the right to meddle with it... | |
| John Henry Wigmore - 1912 - 1132 頁
...is the unlawful beating of another. The least touching of another's person wilfully, or in anger, is battery; for the law cannot draw the line between...degrees of violence, and therefore totally prohibits the first and lowest stage of it; every man's person being sacred; and no other having a right to meddle... | |
| Roscoe Pound - 1913 - 662 頁
...injury. 3. By battery; which is the unlawful beating of another. The least touching of another's person wilfully, or in anger, is a battery; for the law cannot...degrees of violence, and therefore totally prohibits the first and lowest stage of it; every man's person being sacred, and no other having a right to meddle... | |
| Marshall Davis Ewell - 1915 - 1178 頁
...wrong called assault. These w ongs are likewise indictable offences. " The least touching of another in anger is a battery; " ' " for the law cannot draw...degrees of violence, and therefore totally prohibits the first and lowest stage of it." It is immaterial not only whether the force applied be sufficient in... | |
| William Blackstone - 1916 - 1376 頁
...battery: which is the unlawful beating of another. The least touching of another's person willfully, or in anger, is a battery; for the law cannot draw...degrees of violence, and therefore totally prohibits the first and lowest stage of it: every man's person being there has been any impact on the body of the... | |
| William Blackstone - 1916 - 1380 頁
...another. The least touehing of another's person willfully, or in anger, is a battery; for the law eannot draw the line between different degrees of violence, and therefore totally prohibits the first and lowest stage of it: every man's person being there has been any impaet on the body of the... | |
| 1919 - 828 頁
...least touching of the person of another in anger was a battery, for as it Is said, the law can not draw the line between different degrees of violence, and therefore totally prohibits the lowest stage of it. Hunt v. People, 53 111. App. 112. BAY WINDOW. A window projecting beyond the line... | |
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