Legal Dictionary
Battery
Definition
The intentional offensive or harmful touching of another person without their consent.
Deep Dive
Battery is defined as the intentional offensive or harmful touching of another person without their consent. Unlike assault, which focuses on the apprehension of contact, battery involves the actual physical contact. The touching does not necessarily have to cause injury; any unwanted or offensive physical contact, however slight, can constitute battery, provided it was intentional and occurred without the victim's permission.
Examples & Use Cases
- 1Punching another person during an argument.
- 2Shoving someone out of the way without their permission.
- 3Spitting on another person's face.
Related Terms
AssaultIntentional TortConsent