>>519803069
>I can’t see where she assaults him.
pushing, grabbing, ripping off his armband is assault, you dumb bong.
In legal terms, assault and battery are distinct offenses, although they are often charged together and sometimes confused or combined under the general term "assault" in some jurisdictions.
Here are the traditional common law definitions:
Assault is the act of causing another person to reasonably fear or apprehend imminent harmful or offensive physical contact.
Key takeaway: Assault is about the threat or apprehension of contact, not the contact itself. Physical injury is not required. For example, swinging a fist and missing, or making a credible threat to strike someone who sees it coming, could be an assault.
Battery is the actual, unlawful, intentional, or reckless infliction of harmful or offensive physical contact upon another person without their consent.
Key takeaway: Battery is about the physical contact itself. The contact does not necessarily have to cause injury; an offensive touching can be enough. For example, spitting on someone or pushing them could constitute batter