Multi choice Flashcards
Matt gets angry at his mechanic and takes a swing at his face but misses him. What can matt be charged with?
Assault
When is a party’s offence committed?
Before or during the offence
Definition of interest in crimes act?
Legal or equitable estate or interest in the property
Matt released from prison, discusses burglary with jeff and john, he does not agree, jeff and john caught waiting for shop to close, what charged?
Matt should not be charged with conspiracy as he did not agree
Todd and Jeff plan to kill cow for cash, Todd shoots and gives to Jeff who sells it and gives Todd 30%, who charged with what?
Both parties to theft
Security guard decides to burgle own work place, drives to work to check alarm so he can burgle it later?
His actions are mere preparation
Matt committed crime, goes to girlfriend and tells her, she receives him and hides him from Police, her liability?
Accessory after the fact
When can charge of perjury commence?
When recommended by Courts or directed by the Police commissioner
Police Sgt watching Constables assault prisoner?
Liable as secondary party to the assault
Unlawful benefiting from significant criminal activity?
Unlawful benefit as soon as receive cash from purchases; how deal with cash Irrelevant
Who can complete restraining application orders?
Only members of asset recovery units may apply for restraining orders, assets forfeiture orders & profit orders
A Guy kills someone then goes home. His flatmate inquires about the blood all over his clothes. He tells the flatmate lies & asks her to get rid of his clothes. She throws them away. The next day the guy comes clean and tells the flatmate the truth. Can the flatmate be charged of being an AATF or party?
Cannot charge AATF or party
Withdrawing from an agreement - Conspiracy?
Still guilty of conspiracy if withdraw after agreement made but can withdraw before it made
When is an act physically or factually impossible?
If it is in question amounts to an offence, but the suspect is unable to commit it due to interruption, ineptitude, or any other circumstances beyond their control.
- R v Ring (hand in empty pocket)
- Higgins v Police (cultivates plants thinks cannabis)
- Police v Jay (hedge clippings thinks cannabis)
Describe the liability of an innocent agent?
An innocent agent carries no liability and is not capable of conviction as a secondary party.