Why is it called assault and battery?
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Generally, one does not commit battery unless one acts with intent to harm or with gross criminal negligence involving a high degree of carelessness. ... Assault is a crime of attempt, the purpose of the law being to deter a possible battery by punishing conduct that comes dangerously close to achieving a battery.
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