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Described in court as a "career criminal", he had previous convictions, including malicious wounding.
Christie had previous convictions for several thefts and malicious wounding.
Anthony, aged twenty-two, was with him, doing five years for robbery and malicious wounding.
Mrs. Bobbitt, 24, will be tried later on a charge of malicious wounding.
You could've been looking at aggravated malicious wounding.
Rowe also had previous convictions, including malicious wounding.
Susan Stephens was also awarded £10,000 for malicious wounding.
He was charged with abduction, malicious wounding and possession of a firearm by a felon.
That may become clearer on Nov. 29, when she is to be tried on charges of malicious wounding.
She is facing a separate trial on Nov. 29 on a charge of malicious wounding.
"How do you plead to malicious wounding?"
He was indicted for malicious wounding (a felony) and reckless driving (a misdemeanor).
Even if you can't prove intent and the charge is malicious wounding of the mother, that carries the same penalty as murder.
Democratic members of the committee pleaded with him not to turn the hearings into "a trial by ordeal" or a form of "malicious wounding."
Silcott's other convictions include murder, burglary and malicious wounding.
And if Pack weren't such a dangerous slimeball you wouldn't just be looking at malicious wounding either.
Mrs. Bobbitt has been charged with malicious wounding for maiming her husband and faces a 20-year sentence if convicted.
They were initially charged with aggravated malicious wounding, but the authorities said earlier that they would elevate the charges to murder if the victim died.
His lengthy rap sheet of crimes as a juvenile ranged from truancy to setting cats on fire to malicious wounding and homicide.
He was prosecuted for malicious wounding in 1896 and assault in 1897 but was acquitted in both cases.
Lawyers for Mrs. Bobbitt, who is fighting charges of malicious wounding, have described her as "a battered woman in the classic sense."
Aggravated malicious wounding.'
The jury in the Lorena Bobbitt trial reached a human judgment rather than a narrow legal one when it acquitted her of malicious wounding yesterday.
In 1966 Finch had been sentenced to 14 years prison after being found guilty of malicious wounding with a firearm and carrying an unlicenced pistol.