intentional damage Flashcards

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Intentional Damage -danger to life

Act and Section

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Crimes act 1961, Section 269 (1) 10 years

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Ingredients- 269(1)

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1) intentionally or Recklessly
2) Destroys or Damages
3) Any property
4) if he or she knows or ought to know that danger to life is a likely result

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Intentional Damage-No interest

Act and Section

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Crimes act 1961, Section 269(2)(a) 7 years

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Ingredients,- Not interest

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1) intentionally or Recklessly
2) and without claim of right
3) Destroys or Damages
4) Any property
5) In which that person has no interest

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Intentional Damage- Benefit/loss

Act and Section

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Crimes Act 1961, Section 269 (2) (b) 7 years

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Ingredients- Benefit/loss

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1) Intentionally or recklessly
2) And without claim of right
3) Destroys or damages
4) any property
5) with intent to obtain any benefit or cause loss to any other person.

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Intentional Damage- Risk to other property

Act and Section

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Crimes Act 1961, Section 269 (3) 7 years

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Ingredients- risk to property

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1) Everyone is liable to a term not exceeding 7 years who
2) Intentionally
3) Destroys or damages
4) any property
5) with reckless disregard for the safety of any other property.

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Providing explosives to commit and offence

Act and Section

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Crimes Act 1961, Section 272

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Ingredients

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1) Every one is liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 2 years
2) who knowingly has in his or her possession or makes
3) any explosive substance, or any dangerous engine, instrument, or thing, with intent to use or enable another person to use the substance, dangerous engine, instrument, or thing,
4) to commit an offence.

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R v Hallum

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On a charge of knowingly having possession of an explosive substance, it must be proved that the offender knowingly had the substance in his possession and also that he knew it to be an explosive substance.”

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