Burglary Related Flashcards

1
Q

Burglary

A

Crimes Act 1961 S 231(1)(a)

Enters

Any building
OR
Any ship
OR
Any part of a building
OR
Any part of a ship.

Without authority

With intent to commit an imprisonable offence in the building
OR
Was intent to commit an imprisonable offence and a ship.

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2
Q

Been found on property without reasonable excuse (building/transport)

A

Summary offences at 1981 section 29(1)(a) or 29(1)(c).

Found

Without reasonable excuse

In or on

Any building
OR
Any aircraft
OR
Any hovercraft
OR
Any ship, ferry or other vessel
OR
Any train
OR
Any vehicle

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3
Q

Being found on property without reasonable excuse (enclosed or area)

A

Summary offences act 1981 section 29 (one) (B)

Found

Without reasonable excuse

And

Any enclosed yard for other such area.

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4
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Preparing to commit an imprisonable offence

A

Summary offences act 1981 section 28

Found

In any place

Behaving in a manner from which it can be reasonably inferred that the person is

Preparing to commit an imprisonable offence

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5
Q

Theft

A

Crimes act 1961 section 219 (1) (a) and 223 (B) or 223 (C) or 223 (D)

Dishonest

Without claim of right

Takes

Any property

With intent to deprive any owner permanently of that property.

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6
Q

Robbery

A

Crime act 1961 section 234(1)&(2)

Theft

Accompanied by violence
Or
Accompanied by threats of violence

To any person
Or
To any property

Used to extort the property stolen
Or
To prevent or overcome resistance to the property being stolen.

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7
Q

Receiving and punishment

A

Crimes act 1961 section 246(1)&247(a) or 247 (c)

Receives

Any property stolen
OR
Any property obtained by any other imprisonable offence

Knowing that property to have been stolen or so obtained
OR
Being reckless as to whether the property had been stolen or so obtained.

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