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CRIMINAL DIVISION
The Strand London WC2 | ||
B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE HIDDEN
and
SIR RICHARD
TUCKER
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"(i) On 30th April the appellant assaulted the complainant by throwing a coffee table at her which struck her leg and pushing her over;
(ii) Between 30th April and 30th October the appellant assaulted the complainant on a number of occasions by throwing a stool at her, hitting her, restrict her breathing by putting his hands over her mouth or around her throat and attempting to smother her with a pillow;
(iii) on a date Between 25th and 28th October the appellant threatened the complainant with a kitchen knife, caused damage to her property and assaulted her by forcibly bending her backwards and subsequently putting her against a wall and on 29th October he attended 32 Parker Court [where the complainant lived] and kicked the door several times."
"(1) A person must not pursue a course of conduct---
(a) which amounts to harassment of another, and
(b) which he knows or ought to know amounts to harassment of the other."
"The Act describes itself as one 'to make provision for protecting persons from harassment and similar conduct'. It was passed for the purpose of dealing with the phenomenon of 'stalking'. There is, however, no attempt at a definition of harassment, although section 7(2) provides that references to harassing a person include alarming the person or causing the person distress. It is obvious, therefore, that the Act may be used to prosecute a range of persons apart from those commonly referred to as 'stalkers'."
"A person whose course of conduct causes another to fear, on at least two occasions, that violence will be used against him is guilty of an offence if he knows or ought to have known that his course of conduct will cause the other so to fear on each of those occasions."