Burglary Flashcards

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Burglary (Enters) definitions

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ENTERS: entry is complete as soon as any part of the body of the person or instrument used by the person is within the building or ship.

ANY BUILDING: any building or structure of any description, whether permanent or temporary.

ANY SHIP: any vessel

ANY PART OF ANY BUILDING: part of any building or structure whether permanent or temporary.

ANY PART OF ANY SHIP: any part of a vessel.

WITHOUT AUTHORITY: an absence of authority from a person legally able to give consent.

WITH AN INTENT TO COMMIT AN IMPRISONABLE OFFENCE IN THE BUILDING OR SHIP: there must be an intention to commit an imprisonable offence in the building or ship.

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Burglary (Enters)

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Enters

Any building

OR

Ship

OR

Any part of any building

OR

Any part of any ship

Without authority

With intent to commit an imprisonable offence in that building OR ship.

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Burglary (Having entered)

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Having entered

Any building

OR

Any Ship

Remains without authority

With intent to commit an imprisonable offence in the building OR ship

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Burglary (Having entered) definitions

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HAVING ENTERED: is physically inside the building OR ship.

ANY BUILDING: any building or structure temporary or permanent.

OR

SHIP

REMAINS WITHOUT AUTHORITY: remains when consent to be within the building or ship no longer applies.

WITH INTENT TO COMMIT AN IMPRISONABLE OFFENCE INVTHE BUILDING OR SHIP: intention to commit an imprisonable offence in the building or ship.

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