Intentional Damage & Providing Explosives Flashcards
1
Q
Intentional Damage (1)
Act / Section / Elements
A
Crimes Act 1961
Section 269(1)
10 Years
- Everyone who
- Intentionally or recklessly
- Destroys or damages
- Any property
- If he or she knows or ought to know that danger to life is likely to result
2
Q
Intentional Damage (2)(a)
Act / Section / Elements
A
Crimes Act 1961
Section 269(2)(a)
7 Years
- Everyone who
- Intentionally or recklessly
- And without claim of right
- Destroys or damages
- Any property
- In which that person has no interest
3
Q
Intentional Damage (2)(b)
Act / Section / Elements
A
Crimes Act 1961
Section 269(2)(b)
7 Years
- Everyone who
- Intentionally or recklessly
- And without claim of right
- Destroys or damages
- Any property
- With intent to obtain any benefit, or with intent to cause loss to any other person
4
Q
Intentional Damage (3)
Act / Section / Elements
A
Crimes Act 1961
Section 269(3)
7 Years
- Everyone who
- Intentionally
- Destroys or damages
- Any property
5, With reckless disregard for the safety of any other property
5
Q
Providing explosives to commit an offence
Act / Section / Elements
A
Crimes Act 1961
Section 272
2 Years
- Everyone who
- Knowingly has in his or her possession or makes
- 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 to commit an offence
6
Q
CL - R v Hallam
A
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.