| William George Henry Cook - 1921 - 242 頁
...Cole v. Turner (a), the least touching of another in anger is battery ; for, says Blackstone, (b) " the law cannot draw the line between different 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... | |
| Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - 1928 - 1126 頁
...assailant, or by some object set hi motion by him. The slightest unlawful touching of the person of another is a battery, for the law cannot draw the line between different degrees of violence. 4. ASSAULT AND BATTERY — Injury to the Mind or Feelings—Intent. — Not every touch is a battery,... | |
| 1921 - 956 頁
...charged? A battery has been defined to be "the least touching of another person willfully or in anger," for the law cannot draw the line between different...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... | |
| Russell G. Smith - 1998 - 236 頁
...Blackstone (1979, p 120) expressed this principle in relation to rights in persons in the following way: the law cannot draw the line between different degrees of violence, and therefore totally prohibits the first and the lowest stage of it; every man's person being sacred, and no other having a right to meddle... | |
| Graham Stephenson - 2000 - 686 頁
...reflects the fundamental nature of the interest so protected; as Blackstone wrote in his Commentaries: '...the law cannot draw the line between different...degrees of violence, and therefore totally prohibits the first and lowest stage of it; every man's person being sacred, and no other having the right to meddle... | |
| Paul Lambden - 2002 - 202 頁
...Society of New York Hospital (1914) 211 NY 125 at 126. 36 The least touching of another's person ... is a 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 is sacred and no other having a right to meddle with... | |
| 1896 - 380 頁
...attempt or offer to lieat another without touching him. * * * 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... | |
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