Crime & Safety
Oxfordshire woman makes plea in grievous bodily harm case
Chloe Bullock of Queens Road, Carterton, appeared at the court on Thursday, March 19, charged with wounding or grievous bodily harm with intent and inflicting grievous bodily harm without specific intent to cause harm.
The 24-year-old pleaded not guilty on both counts and the trial date has now been listed for February 21, 2028.
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Bullock has been granted bailed ahead of the trial.
By the law grievous means serious, though it does not need to be permanent, while wounding requires the breaking of the skin.
For intent, the prosecution must prove the defendant acted maliciously meaning they intended to cause some physical harm or were reckless as to whether such harm would occur.