Cases for Parties to offence Flashcards
1
Q
Ngamu
A
- altering bank checks
- cog in the wheel participation
2
Q
Paterson
A
- innocent party
- procurer can sometimes be seen as constructively performing AR through someone
3
Q
Ahsin
A
- withdrawal
4
Q
Larkins v Police
A
“extra pair of eyes”
found liable but controversial as PP was unaware
5
Q
Charnley
A
Ommission case
- presence principle
- duty principle
6
Q
R v Witika
A
special relationship
- gives rights to a positive legal duty to intervene
7
Q
youden
A
Must have knowledge of essential matters
8
Q
R v Baker
A
Prisoner wrote letter telling him how to successfully make explosives
- This activity encouraged counselled commission of offence
9
Q
Bainridge
A
- bank was broken into with O2 equipment
- B sold equipment with the suspicion it was wanted for something illegial
- Court found that mere knowledge or suspicion is intended sufficient
10
Q
Maxwell
A
If you are aware of the range of offence then you are deemed to have sufficient knowledge