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At the first trial, Dr. Hurwitz was convicted of writing prescriptions that caused bodily injury, crimes that carried a mandatory minimum sentence of 20 years.
To prove the most serious charges, the jurors had to be convinced that the defendants had caused "bodily injury," which could mean "disfigurement," and that the attacks were based mainly on religious differences.
Listeners, squashed into every corner of this dimly lighted Greenwich Village club, packed next to the bar and sat on the floor around the musicians, with some standing so close to Mr. Lubman that an overly enthusiastic conductorial gesture might have caused bodily harm.
They were less likely, however, to have committed rape or have caused bodily injury, than sexual murderers of adults.
According to this article, it is illegal to knowingly share recorded images that show a person being caused bodily harm. .
"Theoretically, police could prosecute for BDSM activity if it caused bodily harm, like candling or burning or cutting or whipping," she said.
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"You never know about a suicide bomber or some inmate causing bodily harm," Mrs. Jefferson said.
Three other men were convicted of causing bodily harm and given warnings or probation.
The police charged Hannah with disturbing the peace and causing bodily harm.
"Is cutting the hair willfully causing bodily injury?" one of them asked.
But deciding whether an action is reasonably likely to cause bodily injury, he said, may be more subjective.
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