Caselaw Flashcards
R V Mohan
Intent - involves a decision to bring about, so far as lies with in the accused power, the commission of the offence
R V Waaka - intent
A fleeting or passing thought is insufficient. There must be a firm intent or a firm purpose to affect an act
R V Archer
Property may be damaged if it suffers permanent or temporary physical harm or permanent or temporary impairment of its value or use
R V Wilson
Tenancy of a property constitutes an interest in it
Cameron V R
Recklessness is established if:
A) the defendant recognised There was a real possibility that
- his actions would bring about a prescribed result or
- that the prescribed circumstances existed and
B) having regard to the risk those actions were unreasonable
R V Hallam
Possession of explosives
1) knowingly had the substance in his possession
2) knew it to be an explosive substance
R V Tipple
Recklessness requires that the offender know of, or have a conscious appreciation of the relevant risk, and it may be said that it requires “a deliberate decision to run the risk”
Simister & Brookbanks
“Knowing or correctly believing”
The defendant may believe something wrongly but they cannot know something that is false.