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anjlegs | 19:03 Sun 07th Nov 2010 | Law
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What is the difference between these two offences, which charge is the most severe .
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Actual bodily harm.

Grievous bodily harm.
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I know what they are i want to know which offence is considered the most severe and carry,s the harsher sentence.
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GBH is a step down from attempted murder, and is the more serious of the two. The difference depends on the injuries of the injured party
While GBH is the more serious offence, and usually receives a greater punishment, the maximum custodial penalty for both offences is actually the same. (5 year's imprisonment, or 7 years if the offences was racially aggravated). The only exception is when "with intent" is added to a GBH charge. The maximum penalty is then life imprisonment.

For ABH sentencing see page 17 of this document:
http://www.sentencing...person_accessible.pdf
For GBH see page 15. For GBH with intent see page 13.

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