Noun
GBH
(Britain, law) Initialism of grievous bodily harm.
In shebeens, taverns and nightclubs, where alcohol is not in short supply, 348 rapes were recorded, 844 murders, 838 cases of attempted murder and 11,128 cases of assault GBH. Source: Internet
Stephen Foster, 32, of Millbrook, Cornwall, admitted causing grievous bodily harm with intent in September 2018, and GBH without intent in connection with a second assault. Source: Internet
Barry Vale faces a maximum of 25 years behind bars if found guilty of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm (GBH). Source: Internet
Embodying the “Digital Hardcore” concept most literally, they borrowed liberally from sneering punks like GBH and Exploited but instead wrote their furious anthems on electronic instruments. Source: Internet
Jordan James Lee Davidson, 25, is charged with committing grievous bodily harm (GBH) against James Moglione, at Altcourse Prison on April 5 this year. Source: Internet
Police are investigating a case of Assault GBH, and two cases of murder. Source: Internet