Liabilities Flashcards
Arson - Danger to life
Arson
267(1)(a) Crimes Act 1961
- Intentionally, OR, Recklessly
- Damages by fire, OR, Damages by means of explosive
- Any Property
- If he/she knows, OR, ought to know that danger to life is likely to ensue.
Arson - Vehicle/Immovable Property
Arson
267(1)(b) Crimes Act 1961
- Intentionally, OR, Recklessly
- With out claim of right
- Damages by fire, OR, Damages by means of explosive
- Any Immovable Property, OR, Vehicle, OR, Ship, OR Aircraft
- In which that person had no interest
Arson - Cause loss/obtain benefit
Arson
267(1)(c) Crimes Act 1961
- Intentionally
- Damages by fire, OR, Damages by means of explosive
- Any Immovable Property, OR, Vehicle, OR, Ship, OR, Aircraft
- With intent
- To obtain any benefit, OR, cause loss to any other person
Arson
267(2)(a) Crimes Act 1961
- Intentionally, OR, Recklessly
- Without claim of right
- Damages by fire, OR, Damages by means of explosive,
- Any property in which the person had no interest. (Other than property referred to in subsection (1))
Arson
267(2)(b) Crimes Act 1961
- Intentionally, OR, Recklessly
- Damages by fire, OR, damages by means of explosive,
- Any property in which the person had no interest. (Other than property referred to in subsection (1))
- With intent to obtain any benefit or with intent to cause loss to any person.
Arson
267(3) Crimes Act 1961
- Intentionally
- Damages by fire, OR damages by means of explosive
- Any property
- With reckless disregard for the safety of any other property.
Arson
267(4) Crimes Act 1961
In this section, and 269 (Intentional damage) Benefit means - any benefit, pecuniary advantage, privilege, property, service or valuable consideration.
Intentional Damage
269(1) Crimes Act 1961
- Intentionally, OR recklessly,
- Destroys, OR damages
- Any property
- If he/she knows that danger to life is likely to result.
Intentional Damage
269(2) Crimes Act 1961
(a)
- Intentionally, OR recklessly,
- W.O.C.R
- Destroys, OR damages
- Any property
- In which that person has no interest.
(b)
- Intentionally, OR recklessly,
- W.O.C.R
- Destroys, OR damages
- Any property
- With intent to obtain any benefit, or, with intent to cause loss to any person.
Intentional Damage
269(3) Crimes Act 1961
- Intentionally
- Destroys or damages
- Any property
- With reckless disregard for the safety of any other property.
Attempted Arson
268 Crimes Act 1961
- Intentionally
- Attempts to commit
- Arson
- In respect of any immovable property, any vehicle, ship, or aircraft.
(Intentional only, not reckless for this charge)
Attempts
Section 72 Crimes Act 1961
(1)
- With intent to commit an offence
- Does an act, or omits an act
- For the purpose of accomplishing his objective.
(2)
- Preparation of the act, and too remote to constitue an attempt is a question of law.
(3)
- Act or omission, with intent, may constitue an attempt, if immediately or proximity connected with intended offence.
Discharging firearm, or, doing a dangerous act with intent.
198(1)(b) Crimes Act 1961
- With intent to do GBH
- Sends to any person, or
- Delivers to any person, or
- Puts in any place
- Any Explosive or injurious substance, or device.
198(1)(c) Crimes Act 1961
- With intent to do GBH,
- Sets fire to any property.
198(2) Crimes Act 1961
- With intent to injure, or, with reckless disregard for the safety of others,
- Discharges any firearm airgun or similar at any person, OR
- Sends to any person, or
- Delivers to any person, or
- Puts in any place
- Any Explosive or injurious substance or device, OR
- Sets fire to any property.
Providing explosive to commit crime
272 Crimes Act 1961
- Knowingly has in his/her possession, or, makes
- Any explosive substance, or 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.