Arson Liabilities Flashcards

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Arson

Danger to life

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Crimes Act 1961, Section 267(1)(a)
14 years

  • Intentionally OR recklessly
  • Damages by fire OR by means of any explosive
  • Any property
  • If he or she knows or ought to know that danger to life is likely to ensue
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Arson

No interest (immovable property)

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Crimes Act 1961, Section 267(1)(b)
14 years

  • Intentionally OR recklessly
  • Without claim of right
  • Damages by fire OR by means of any explosive
  • Any immovable property OR any vehicle, ship, or aircraft
  • In which that person has no interest
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Arson

Obtain benefit or cause loss (immovable property)

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Crimes Act 1961, Section 267(1)(c)
14 years

  • Intentionally
  • Damages by fire OR by means of any explosive
  • Any immovable property OR any vehicle, ship, or aircraft
  • With intent to obtain any benefit OR to cause loss
  • To any other person
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Arson

No interest (any property)

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Crimes Act 1961, Section 267(2)(a)
7 years

  • Intentionally OR recklessly
  • WIthout claim of right
  • Damages by fire OR by means of any explosive
  • Any property
  • In which that person has no interest
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Arson

Obtain benefit or cause loss (any property)

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Crimes Act 1961, Section 267(2)(b)
7 years

  • Intentionally OR recklessly
  • Damages by fire OR by means of any explosive
  • Any property
  • WIth intent to obtain any benefit OR with intent to cause loss
  • To any other person
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Arson

Reckless disregard

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Crimes Act 1961, Section 267(3)
5 years

  • Intentionally
  • Damages by fire OR by means of any explosive
  • Any property
  • WIth reckless disregard for the safety of any other property
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Attempted Arson

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Crimes Act 1961, Section 268
10 years

  • Attempts to commit arson
  • In respect of any immovable property OR any vehicle, ship, or aircraft
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Intentional Damage

Danger to life

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Crimes Act 1961, Section 269(1)
10 years

  • Intentionally OR recklessly
  • Destroys OR damages
  • Any property
  • If he or she knows OR ought to know that danger to life is likely to result
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Intentional Damage

No interest

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Crimes Act 1961, Section 269(2)(a)
7 years

  • Intentionally OR recklessly
  • WIthout claim of right
  • Destroys OR damages
  • Any property
  • In which that person has no interest
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Intentional Damage

Obtain benefit or cause loss

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Crimes Act 1961, Section 269(2)(b)
7 years

  • Intentionally OR recklessly
  • Without claim of right
  • Destroys OR damages
  • Any property
  • With intent to obtain any benefit OR with intent to cause loss
  • To any other person
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Intentional Damage

Reckless disregard

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Crimes Act 1961, Section 269(3)
7 years

  • Intentionally
  • Destroys OR damages
  • Any property
  • With reckless disregard for the safety of any other property
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12
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Providing Explosives to Commit an Offence

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Crimes Act 1961, Section 272
2 years

  • Knowingly has in his or her possession OR makes
  • Any explosive substance OR any dangerous engine, instrument, or thing
  • With intent to use OR enable another person to use the substance, dangerous engine, instrument, or thing
  • To commit an offence
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