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Mayhem is a common law criminal offense consisting of the intentional maiming of another person. Under the law of England and Wales and other common law jurisdictions, it originally consisted of the intentional and wanton removal of a body part that would handicap a person's ability to defend themselves in combat. Under the strict common law definition, initially this required damage to an eye or a limb, while cutting off an ear or a nose was deemed not sufficiently disabling. In the many years since, the meaning of the crime expanded to encompass any type of mutilation, disfigurement, or crippling act done using any instrument.

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  • Mayhem is a common law criminal offense consisting of the intentional maiming of another person. Under the law of England and Wales and other common law jurisdictions, it originally consisted of the intentional and wanton removal of a body part that would handicap a person's ability to defend themselves in combat. Under the strict common law definition, initially this required damage to an eye or a limb, while cutting off an ear or a nose was deemed not sufficiently disabling. In the many years since, the meaning of the crime expanded to encompass any type of mutilation, disfigurement, or crippling act done using any instrument. (en)
  • 傷害(しょうがい)とは、人の身体や物品を傷つけ、損なう事。刑法により、相手に傷害を負わせると傷害罪、過失により傷害を負わせると過失傷害罪が成立する。また、動物に傷害を負わせると器物損壊罪が成立する。 (ja)
  • 상해란 신체에 훼손을 가하는 행위로 형법적으로 처벌을 받는 금지행위이다. (ko)
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  • August 2011 (en)
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  • Mayhem is a common law criminal offense consisting of the intentional maiming of another person. Under the law of England and Wales and other common law jurisdictions, it originally consisted of the intentional and wanton removal of a body part that would handicap a person's ability to defend themselves in combat. Under the strict common law definition, initially this required damage to an eye or a limb, while cutting off an ear or a nose was deemed not sufficiently disabling. In the many years since, the meaning of the crime expanded to encompass any type of mutilation, disfigurement, or crippling act done using any instrument. (en)
  • 傷害(しょうがい)とは、人の身体や物品を傷つけ、損なう事。刑法により、相手に傷害を負わせると傷害罪、過失により傷害を負わせると過失傷害罪が成立する。また、動物に傷害を負わせると器物損壊罪が成立する。 (ja)
  • 상해란 신체에 훼손을 가하는 행위로 형법적으로 처벌을 받는 금지행위이다. (ko)
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  • 傷害 (ja)
  • Mayhem (crime) (en)
  • 상해 (법률) (ko)
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