Criminal Law Test 3 flashcards for Georgia Law

Georgia Law: Aggravated assaultAssaults with intent to murder, rape or rob; or attacks with a deadly weapon or other object capable of causing serious bodily harmGeorgia Law Simple BatteryDeliberately makes contact that is offensive or provocative in nature, or intentionally causes physical harm to another personGeorgia Law BatteryWillfully causes significant physical or visible physical harm (blackened eyes, swollen lips or face, bruises, etc.)Georgia Law tightened the batterywillfully inflicts bodily harm on another by amputating or disabling a limb of his body; or by severe disfigurement of himself or any part of his bodyGeorgia Law attacking an unborn childAttempting to inflict violent injury on an unborn child without legal basisGeorgia Law Battery of an unborn ChileanWillfully causing bodily harm to an unborn child without any legal basisRape under Georgia lawA man forcibly and against her will has carnal knowledge (penetration) of a woman or a woman under the age of 10. (Note: marrying victim in Georgia with no defense)Georgia Law aggravated bestialityForced anal or oral sex. [Consensual sodomy cannot be punished]Statutory Rape in GeorgiaSexual intercourse with a person (male or female, but not a spouse) under the age of 16Georgia Law False ImprisonmentThe detention or detention of that person without legal authority constitutes a violation of the personal liberty of another personKidnapping under Georgia lawKidnapping or stealing any person without legal authority or warrant and holding that person against their willGeorgia Law StalkingFollow another person, put them under surveillance, or contact them without their consent to harass or intimidate themGeorgia law makes stalking harderstalking in violation of a restraining order; interim disposal; provisional release condition; Condition of Parole or Condition of Parole