What is the difference between Assault and Battery?

 

A: Assault is any threatening or intimidating action, which causes the victim to fear an imminent bodily injury. Assault does not involve physical contact. Battery is the physical act of injuring another person. The main distinction between assault and battery is the existence of harmful physical contact.


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