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Criminal Battery

Criminal battery is the direct or indirect intentional unlawful, reckless, or criminally negligent application of force against another person resulting in phsycial harm or offensive touching.

Unlawful Touching

The mere lack of the victim's consent constitutes an unlawful touching or harm. In some situations, a touching that would otherwise be lawful can constitute battery such as when the touching exceeds the scope of consent or the recipient of the touching is particularly sensitive.

Degree of Harm

The amount of harm done need not be serious for a battery to occur. In fact, slight harm or even an offensive touching can constitute a battery.

Aggravated Battery (Mayhem)

The intentional infliction of great bodily harm, unlawful disabling, dismembering, or disfiguring of another person constitutes mayhem. Usually, for the charge of mayhem, body parts must have been permanently removed, but such an act is not required.

Consent

Consent cannot be given by the victim to have his body parts unlawfully removed.

Mental State

Battery is an intent crime; under common law principles, the defendant's required mental state is equivalent to recklessness.

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