Aggravated Burglary Flashcards
Explain Police V “Retail” Barwell
A person who enters a retail premises that is open to the public with an intent to commit a crime does not do so without authority
Explain R v “Trespass” Collins
There cannot be a conviction for entering a premises ‘as a trespasser’ unless the person knows he is trespassed or enters without the other parties consent
Explain R v “Guns” Kelt
Having a firearm on him requires a very close physical link and some degree of control over it.
What is the definition of “Enters”
Section 231(3) Crimes Act 1961
Entry is made when a part of the body of the person making entry or any part of any instrument being used by that person is inside the building or ship.