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单词 malicious wounding
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Definition of malicious wounding in English:

malicious wounding

noun
mass nounLaw
  • The crime of deliberately inflicting serious physical injury on someone.

    she was arrested and charged with malicious wounding
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He was originally charged with glassing Mr Higgins in the face, but the charges were reduced and he pleaded guilty to malicious wounding.
    • One man was arrested in Frome on suspicion of malicious wounding and later charged with causing actual bodily harm.
    • Rogers, who spent 23 years behind bars for kidnapping and malicious wounding, said he is surprised his work is in such demand.
    • He faces a long jail sentence after he admitted robbery and malicious wounding.
    • Police are appealing for help to find a man involved in the malicious wounding of a 58-year-old man on Sunday.
    • He was a convicted felon who served 26 months in jail for malicious wounding after slashing another man in the face with a box cutter.
    • He was spared jail and was given a suspended three month sentence, after pleading guilty to unlawful and malicious wounding.
    • Four times before he had been convicted of violent offences including two of malicious wounding.
    • Taylor, 54, denies malicious wounding on July 13 last year.
    • Groves admitted malicious wounding and witness intimidation last month.
 
 

Definition of malicious wounding in US English:

malicious wounding

noun
Law
  • The crime of deliberately inflicting serious physical injury on someone.

    she was arrested and charged with malicious wounding
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Groves admitted malicious wounding and witness intimidation last month.
    • He was originally charged with glassing Mr Higgins in the face, but the charges were reduced and he pleaded guilty to malicious wounding.
    • Four times before he had been convicted of violent offences including two of malicious wounding.
    • He was a convicted felon who served 26 months in jail for malicious wounding after slashing another man in the face with a box cutter.
    • One man was arrested in Frome on suspicion of malicious wounding and later charged with causing actual bodily harm.
    • Taylor, 54, denies malicious wounding on July 13 last year.
    • Rogers, who spent 23 years behind bars for kidnapping and malicious wounding, said he is surprised his work is in such demand.
    • He was spared jail and was given a suspended three month sentence, after pleading guilty to unlawful and malicious wounding.
    • Police are appealing for help to find a man involved in the malicious wounding of a 58-year-old man on Sunday.
    • He faces a long jail sentence after he admitted robbery and malicious wounding.
 
 
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