What Is the Sentence for Actual Bodily Harm (ABH) in 2025?

What Is the Sentence for Actual Bodily Harm (ABH) in 2025?
What Is Actual Bodily Harm (ABH)?

- Cuts, bruises, or broken teeth caused by an assault.
- Psychological harm (such as severe anxiety or depression) proven to be caused by the attack.
- Minor fractures or injuries requiring medical treatment.
Sentencing Guidelines for Actual Bodily Harm in 2025
Maximum Sentence for ABH
- Magistrates’ Court – Up to 12 months imprisonment and/or a fine.
- Crown Court – Up to 5 years imprisonment and/or an unlimited fine.
Factors That Affect Sentencing
Aggravating Factors (Which Increase the Sentence)






Mitigating Factors (Which Can Reduce the Sentence)





Possible Sentences for ABH in 2025
Category 1 (Most Serious Cases – High Culpability & Severe Injury)


Category 2 (Moderate Harm & Some Aggravating Factors)


Category 3 (Less Serious Cases – Low Harm & No Aggravating Factors)


Can You Get a Suspended Sentence for ABH?


How to Defend Against an ABH Charge




Facing an ABH Charge? Here’s What You Need to Know

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