Housebreaking Flashcards

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What are the proofs of Break & Enter & Commit SIO(s112)?

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(1) (a) - accused, break, enter, dwelling or building, commit SIO
(1) (b) - accused, dwelling or building, commit SIO, break out

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What is a Serious Indictable Offence (SIO)?

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Any offence punishable by five years or more.

E.g. Larceny, damage, ABH

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What are the two types of ‘break’?

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(1) Actual

(2) Constructive - By threat, by fraud, by conspiracy

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What must a ‘break’ involve?

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A break must involve the break of a seal - cannot be a partly open window or door.

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Does a break need to involve the breaking of a seal external to the dwelling or building?

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No. R v Johnson - Opening an internal door such as a bedroom door once inside constitutes a break.

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What are some examples of a constructive break?

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Threat - threat causes victim to break the seal
Fraud - Victim admits defendant under deliberate false misapprehension
Conspiracy

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How is a ‘dwelling-house’ defined?

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Crimes Act s4 - Dwelling-house includes:

(a) Building/structure intended for occupation as a dwelling and capable of being so occupied (although never occupied)
(b) Boat/vehicle in which any person resides
(c) Other building/structure within same curtilage as dwelling house and occupied or whose use is ancillary to occupation of dwelling house.

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What is required in relation to the ‘occupation’ of a dwelling house?

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Can only commit offence in relation to dwelling house of another - cannot be your own.
Occupation, not ownership - owner can be charged for breaking and entering dwelling house occupied by tenant.

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What are the six circumstances of aggravation that apply to B&E offences provided in s105A?

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(1) Armed with offensive weapon/instrument
(2) In company
(3) Corporal violence
(4) Inflicts ABH
(5) Deprives any person of liberty
(6) Knows there is a person in the place

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What is required in order to prove that the aggravation circumstance of ‘in company’ applies?

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FP v R - Two or more persons with a common purpose, committed the crime and were present together - such presence being sufficiently proximate if it either (a) afforded encouragement to the other person or (b) operated to intimidate or coerce the victim

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What is required to establish ‘armed’ as a circumstance of aggravation for a B&E offence?

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Miller v Hrvojevic - Armed means more than possession, weapon must also be available to immediate use (easily and rapidly accessible).

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In relation to a B&E offence, can the SIO and circumstance of aggravation apply as the result of one act?

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Yes. R v O’Donoghue - No prohibited on both elements being made out by one act - e.g. ABH being both

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What are the two SPECIAL circumstances of aggravation that apply to B&E offences?

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(1) Inflicts wound or GBH

(2) Armed with a dangerous weapon

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Are alternative verdicts available in relation to B&E offences?

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Crimes Act s115 allows for a downgrade from aggravated to non-aggravated but not an upgrade. This, however, is not available in the Local Court.

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15
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Describe an attempt B&E

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Person wearing gloves and carrying a backpack attempts to jimmy open a closed front door of a dwelling but despite his best efforts is unable to open it. He is arrested and tells police that he was going to steal a TV from inside.

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16
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What does s113 provide?

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Break & Enter with intent to commit SIO - same proofs as s112 except rather than commit SIO they must have intended to commit SIO (wasn’t accomplished).

Intent must be contemporaneous with break and cannot be formed after entering.

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What is the difference between and attempt B&E and s113?

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An attempt relates to the attempt to break & enter - no physical break is required.
Whereas s113 requires a physical break but SIO is not committed - instead need to prove intent to commit.

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What offence is created under s148?

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Whosoever steals in a dwelling house any property shall be liable to imprisonment for seven years.
‘Steal’ not ‘larceny’ suggesting any form of dishonest taking
Relates only to dwelling-house, not other building as in s112/s113