Criminal Liabilities Flashcards
Criminal Liability for Wounding with Intent to GBH
Section 188(1) of the Crimes Act 1961
- With Intent
- To cause grevious bodily harm
- to anyone
- Wounds (or) Maims (or) Disfigures (or) causes GBH
- to any person
Criminal Liability for Wounding With Intent To Injure
Section 188(2) of the Crimes Act 1961
- With Intent to injure anyone (or) With reckless disregard for the safety of others
- Wounds (or) Mains (or) Disfigures (or) Causes GBH to
- Any person
Criminal Liability for Injuring with intent to cause GBH
Injuring with intent - s189(1) Crimes Act 1961
- With intent
- To cause GBH to any one
- Injures
- Any person
Criminal Liability for Injuring with intent to Injure
Injuring with intent to injure - s189(2) Crimes Act 1961
- With intent To injure any one (or) with reckless disregard for the saftey of others
- injures
- any person
Criminal liability for Aggravated Wounding
Aggravated Wounding - s191(1) Crimes Act 1961
- With intent
- (a) To commit or facilitate the commission of any imprisonable offence; or
- (b) To avoid the detection of himself or of any other person in the commission of any imprisonable offence; or
- (c) To avoid the arrest or facilitate the flight of himself or of any other person upon the commission or attempted commission of any imprisonable offence;
- wounds, maims, disfigures, or causes grievous bodily harm to any person, or stupefies or renders unconscious any person, or by any violent means renders any person incapable of resistance.
Criminal liability for Aggravated Injury
Aggravated Wounding - s191(2) Crimes Act 1961
- With intent
- To commit or facilitate the commission of any imprisonable offence; or
- To avoid the detection of himself or of any other person in the commission of any imprisonable offence; or
- To avoid the arrest or facilitate the flight of himself or of any other person upon the commission or attempted commission of any imprisonable offence;
- Injures
- any person
Criminal Liability for Aggravated Assault (obstruction)
Aggravated Assault - s192(2) Crimes Act 1961
- Assaults
- Any constable or
- any person acting in aid of any constable or
- any person in the lawful execution of any process,
- with intent
- to obstruct the person so assaulted in the execution of his duty.
Criminal Liability for Aggravated Assault (imprisonable offence)
Aggravated Assault - s192(1) Crimes Act 1961
- Assaults
- Any other person
- with intent
- (a) To commit or facilitate the commission of any imprisonable offence; or
- (b) To avoid the detection of himself or of any other person in the commission of any imprisonable offence; or
- (c) To avoid the arrest or facilitate the flight of himself or of any other person upon the commission or attempted commission of any imprisonable offence.
Criminal Liability for doing a dangerous act with intent (setting fire to)
Doing A Dangerous Act with intent to cause GBH - s198(1)(c)
- With intent
- To do GBH
- Sets fire to any property.
Criminal Liability for Discharging Firearm with intent
Discarging Firearm with intent to cause GBH - s198(1)(a)
- With intent
- To do GBH
- Discharges any firearm, airgun, or other similar weapon at any person.
Criminal Liability for doing a dangerous act with intent (sending / delivering)
Doing A Dangerous Act with intent to cause GBH - s198(1)(b)
- With intent
- To do GBH
- Sends or delivers to any person, or puts in any place, any explosive or injurious substance or device;
Criminal Liability for doing a discarging firearm or dangerous act with intent to injure
Discarging Firearm or Doing A Dangerous Act with intent to injure - s198(2) Crimes Act 1961
- With intent to injure (or) with reckless disregard for the safety of others
- Discharges any firearm, airgun, or other similar weapon at any person; or
- Sends or delivers to any person, or puts in any place, any explosive or injurious substance or device;or
- Sets fire to any property.
Criminal Liability for Using Firearm Against LE Officer (course of duty)
Using any firearm against law enforcement officer - 198A(1) Crimes Act 1961
- Uses
- Any Firearm
- In any manner whatever
- Against any constable (or) any traffic officer (or) any prison officer
- Acting in the course of his or her duty
- knowing that (or) being reckless whether or not
- that person is a member of the Police or a traffic officer or a prison officer so acting.
Criminal Liability for Using Firearm With Intent to resist
Using any firearm against law enforcement officer - 198A(2) Crimes Act 1961
- Uses
- Any Firearm
- In any manner whatever
- With intent
- to resist
- the lawful arrest (or) detention
- of himself or herself or of any other person.
Criminal Liability for Comission of Imprisonable Offence with Firearm (uses)
Commission of an Imprisonable Offence with firearm - s198B(1)(a) Crimes Act 1961
- In comitting
- Any imprisonable offence
- Uses
- Any firearm