Liabilities Flashcards
S71 - Accessory after the fact
What case laws and definitions for this liability?
1) Anyone (the accessory)
JN/CE
2) Knowing another person to have been a party to an offence
Define: Knowing R v Crooks (Knowledge) R v Briggs (Wilful blindness) R v Mane (Offence must be complete)
3) Receives, comforts or assists that person OR Tampers with or actively suppresses any evidence against him or her
Define: Receives, Comforting, Assist, Tampers with or actively suppresses evidence
4) In order to enable him to avoid arrest, escape or avoid conviction
R v Collister Define Intent
S310 - Conspiracy
What case laws and definitions for this liability?
1) Conspires
Define: Conspiracy Mulchay v R R v Sanders
2) With any person
A person cannot conspire alone. R v White
3) To commit an Offence
Decribed as any act or omission
S108 - Perjury
What case laws and definitions for this liability?
1) A witness making any
Define Witness
2) Assertion as to any matter of fact, opinion, belief or knowledge
Define: Assertion Define: Matter of fact Define: Opinion Define: Belief Define: Knowledge
3) In any judicial proceeding
4) Forming part of that witness’s evidence on oath
Define: Oath, Affirmation, Declaration
5) Known by that witness to be false and intended to mislead the tribunal
Accused knows the statement to be false Corroboration required
S246(1) - Receiving
What case laws and definitions for this liability?
1) Receives
R v Cox - Possession - Two elements - Physical = Actual or potential custody and control. Mental = knowledge and intention. R v Cullen - 4 elements of possession for receiving R v Donnelly - The offence must be legally possible
2) Any stolen property OR Obtained by any other imprisonable offence
Define: Property S2 CA61 Theft S219(1) CA61 R v Lucinsky - Property
3) Knowing that at the time of receiving the property that it had been stolen or being reckless as to whether or not the property had been stolen or so obtained
Define: Knowledge R v Kennedy - Guilty Knowledge R v Cameron - Recklessness