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Intentional Torts
General
• Definition
– any intentional acts that are reasonably foreseeable to cause harm to an individual, and that do so
– As distinguished from battery, assault need not involve actual contact—it only needs intent and the resulting apprehension.
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– Intent is most often proved through circumstantial evidence—the defendant’s conduct, in the context of his or her surroundings and what he or she presumably knew and perceived.
• yelling the word snake to a person whom you know is in fear of snakes
• Criminal assault and tortious assault
– In criminal law, an assault can result from an attempted battery. Since some attempted batteries might theoretically occur when the victim is sleeping, unconscious, or unaware of the threat, criminal assault can occur even when no threat is perceived by the victim.