Blackmail Flashcards
Blackmail
Section and Penalty
S237(1) CA61
14 years imp (s238)
Elements
(1) Everyone commits blackmail who threatens, expressly or by implication,
to make any accusation against any person (whether living or dead),
to disclose something about any person (whether living or dead),
or to cause serious damage to property or endanger the safety of any person
with intent (a) to cause the person to whom the threat is made to act in accordance with the will of the person making the threat, and
(b) to obtain any benefit or to cause loss to any other person
Statutory Defence
S237(2) CA 61
A belief by the person making the threat that they are entitled to the benefit or to cause the loss is NOT in itself a defence to a charge under 237(1), unless the threat is, in the circumstances, a reasonable and proper means for effecting his or her purpose.
Up to the court to decide.
S237(3) CA61
Definition of benefit
Any benefit, pecuniary advantage, privilege, property, service, or valuable consideration
What you must prove
The identity of the suspect and that they threatened, expressly or by implication to:
- Make any accusation against any person (living or dead) or
- Disclose something about any person (living or dead) or
- Cause serious damage to property or
- Endanger the safety of any person with intent to cause the person to whom the threat is made in accordance with the will of the person making the threat and obtain any benefit or cause loss to any person.
Five phase investigation of Blackmail
Initial report
Mobilisation - staff and investigation options
Consolidation - strategies and processes set up
Investigation and operational - key is preserve life
Reactive
Threatens
Jury to decide of meaning of words threatened.
Intend the threat to make person act to the offenders will and to obtain a benefit.
Person threatened not be the same person being blackmailed.
Accusation
Refer to allegations that the defendant is guilty of criminal conduct - not formal charges need have been laid.
Disclosure
Not limited to allegations and accusations, includes info that leads to an investigation.
also information that would cause serious embarrassment or emotional distress
Threats to damage property or endanger persons
Threats to cause serious damage or to endanger the safety of any person
Pecuniary advantage
Valuable Consideration
Economic advantage or financial gain or benefit, enhancement of a persons financial position.
Special right or advantage and need not be a financial one
Means money or moneys worth