Voluntarily causing hurt: intentional or knowing acts that cause harm attract criminal liability including imprisonment or fine. Voluntarily causing hurt is performing an act with the intention of causing hurt to another person or with the knowledge that the act is likely to cause hurt, and which causes hurt; such conduct is punishable by imprisonment up to one year, or a fine, or both, except as otherwise provided by the referenced alternate provision.
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Voluntarily causing hurt: intentional or knowing acts that cause harm attract criminal liability including imprisonment or fine.
Voluntarily causing hurt is performing an act with the intention of causing hurt to another person or with the knowledge that the act is likely to cause hurt, and which causes hurt; such conduct is punishable by imprisonment up to one year, or a fine, or both, except as otherwise provided by the referenced alternate provision.
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