Offence Elements Flashcards
Arson - Danger to life
Section 267(1)(a) crimes act 1961
- intentionally or recklessly
- damages by fire or damages by means of explosive.
- any property.
- if he or she knows, or ought to know, that danger to life is likely to ensue.
Arson (vehicle or immovable object - no interest). Section 267(1)(b) crimes act 1961.
- intentionally or recklessly
- without 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 has no interest.
Arson - cause loss/obtain benefit
Section 267(1)(c) Crimes act 1961
- intentionally
- damages by fire or by means of any explosive.
- any immovable property or vehicle or ship or aircraft.
- with intent
- to obtain any benefit or cause loss to any other person.
Arson (safety of property) section 267(3) crimes act 1961.
- Intentionally
- damages by fire or by means of any explosive.
- any property.
- with reckless disregard for the safety of any other property.
Arson (danger to life) section?
Section 267(1) (a) crimes act 1961
Arson (no interest) section 267(2)(a) crimes act 1961.
- intentionally or recklessly
- without claim of right
- damages by fire or by means of any explosive
- any property.
- in which that person has no interest.
Arson (cause loss) section 267(2)(b) crimes act 1961.
- Intentionally
- Damages by fire or by means of any explosive.
- any property.
- with intent to obtain any benefit or with intent to cause loss to any other person.
Attempted Arson, section 268 crimes act 1961.
-attempts
- to commit arson
- in respect of any immovable property, vehicle, ship or aircraft.
Attempts
Section 72 crimes act 1961 elements.
- with intent to commit an offence
- does or omits an act.
- for the purpose of accomplishing his objective.
-whether in the circumstances it was possible to commit the offence or not.
Intentional damage (danger to life)
Section 269(1) crimes act 1961
- 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.
Intentional damage (no interest)
Section 269(2)(a) crimes act 1961
- intentionally or recklessly
- without claim of right
- destroys or damages
- any property
- in which that person has no interest.
Intentional damage (obtain benefit/cause loss)
Section 269(2)(b) crimes act 1961
- intentionally or recklessly
- without claim of right
- destroys or damages
- any property
- with intent to obtain any benefit or cause loss to any other person
Intentional damage (safety of property)
Section 269(3) crimes act 1961
- intentionally
- destroys or damages
- any property
- with reckless disregard for the safety of other property
Providing explosives to commit an offence. Section 272 Crimes Act 1961 elements.
- knowingly
- has is his or her possession or makes
- any explosive substance, dangerous engine, instrument or thing.
- with intent to use or enable another person to use it to commit an offence