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GBH Section 20 with intent or section 18

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Mike25 | 14:18 Mon 06th Jun 2011 | Criminal
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What is the difference? I thought ghb section 18 meant that you intended to cause GBH, then why is there a GBH section 20 with intent?
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Eddie at the top of my summons which I read over last night it states that I am being charged with GBH Section 20 with intent! No weapon was used at the victim was struck once, could this be a typo on the summons?
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The charge is correct. Sec 18 is where GBH was intended. Sec 20 Wounding is where serious injury (GBH) sustained and HARM was intended hence the wording on your summons.

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