Criminal force: intentional non-consensual use of force causing or likely to cause injury, fear or annoyance. Criminal force is the intentional use of force on another without that person's consent, committed either to further an offence or with intent or knowledge that such force will cause injury, fear or annoyance; it includes direct bodily contact and indirect acts that cause contact or motion affecting the person.
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Criminal force: intentional non-consensual use of force causing or likely to cause injury, fear or annoyance.
Criminal force is the intentional use of force on another without that person's consent, committed either to further an offence or with intent or knowledge that such force will cause injury, fear or annoyance; it includes direct bodily contact and indirect acts that cause contact or motion affecting the person.
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