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Hauge believed Bauer's actions perfectly fit the definition of "criminal negligence" that "causes bodily harm to another person by means of a weapon". The state Supreme Court, however, disagreed, deciding the law was too vague to sustain the charge.
The Supreme Court has said that a person cannot consent to an assault that causes bodily harm".
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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.
Glaeser was convicted of causing bodily harm to minors and fined $4,000.
The panhandler was "assaulted with glass jars, sharp objects and steel-tipped boots, causing bodily harm", the court papers said.
He was convicted of assault causing bodily harm in 2001 and received a suspended sentence and a fine.
The charges include vandalizing public property, inciting crowds to cause bodily harm, murder, arson and robbery, the newspaper said.
The singer, Randy Blythe, 42, was charged in December with causing bodily harm to another person with lethal consequences.
Last February a trial alleging criminal negligence causing bodily harm and endangering the public began in Toronto against a pharmaceutical company and the Canadian Red Cross.
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