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In advising H of his criminal liability, the possible charges that can be brought against him are under the OFFENCES AGAINST PERSONS ACT 1861  

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CRIMINAL LAW H was a world famous darts player. He was demonstrating his skill at an outdoor fete in aid of a charity. H offered 50 to anyone who would place an apple on his head and permit H to throw a dart at it. H contemplated the risk of hitting such a person. I volunteered, placing the apple on his head. H threw the dart but sudden gust of wind caused the dart to deviate from trajectory and hit I's ear. I's blood dripped onto I's coat. The dart continued on to hit an electric cable, setting fire to a fete tent. SUGGESTED ANSWER In advising H of his criminal liability, the possible charges that can be brought against him are under the OFFENCES AGAINST PERSONS ACT 1861 for the injury caused against I, for criminal damage when the blood dripped on to I's coat and when the tent caught...

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