Conspiracy Flashcards

1
Q

What must be proved

A

That two or more parties and involved
There was an agreement
The agreement was to commit an offence
At the time of the agreement there was an intention to carry out the offence

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2
Q

R v Sanders

A

A conspiratorial agreement remains in effect until it is ended by:
Offence completed
Abandonment
Any other manner by which agreements are discharged

CAD

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3
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R v Mulcahy

A

So long as conspiracy rests in intention onlynit is not indictable.
There must also be an agreement.

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4
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R v White

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Dont have to prove identity of all parties as long as you can prove there were two or more

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5
Q

Act and Section

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Section 310 Crimes Act 1961

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6
Q

Penalty

A

Same as the offence up to a maximum of seven years

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