Offence Elements Flashcards
Dishonestly taking or using a document - section 228(1)(a) Crimes A t 1961.
- dishonestly
- without claim of right
- takes or obtains
- any document
- with intent to obtain any property or service or pecuniary advantage or valuable consideration.
Dishonestly taking or using a document Section 228(1)(b) Crimes Act 1961.
- dishonestly
- without claim of right
- uses or attempts to use
- any document
- with intent to obtain any property, service, pecuniary advantage or valuable consideration.
Obtaining by deception or causing loss by deception, Section 240(1)(a) Crimes Act 1961.
-by any deception
- without claim of right
- obtains ownership or possession of or control over
- any property or privilege or service or pecuniary advantage or benefit or valuable consideration
- directly or indirectly
Obtaining by Deception or causing loss by deception, section 240(1)(b) crimes act 1961
- by any deception
- without claim of right
- in incurring any dept or liability
- obtains credit
Obtaining by deception or causing loss by deception, section 240(1)(c) crimes act 1961.
- by any deception
- without claim of right
- induces or causes any other person to deliver over, execute, make, accept, endorse, destroy or alter
- any document or thing capable or being used to derive a pecuniary advantage.
Obtaining by deception or casing loss by deception, section 240(1)(d) crimes act 1961.
- by any deception
- without claim of right
- causes loss to any other person
Attempts, section 72 Crimes Act 1961
- 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.
Forgery, section 256(1) crimes act 1961
- Makes a false document
- with the intention of using it to obtain
- any property, privilege, pecuniary advantage, service, benefit or valuable consideration.
Forgery section 256(2) crimes act 1961
-makes a false document
- knowing it to be false
- with the intent that it be used or acted upon as genuine
Using forged documents
Section 257(1)(a)crimes act 1961
-knowing a document to be forged
- uses the document
- with intent to obtain and property, privilege, pecuniary advantage, service, benefit or valuable consideration.
Altering, concealing, destroying or reproducing documents with intent to deceive, section 258(1) crimes act 1961?
-with intent to obtain by deception
- any property, privilege, pecuniary advantage, service, benefit or valuable consideration or to cause loss to any other person
- alters, conceals, destroys any document or causes any document to be altered, concealed or destroyed.
Or makes a document or causes a document to be made that is, in whole or part, a reproduction of any other document.
Using altered or reproduced document with intent to deceive, section 259(1) crimes act 1961
-knowing any document to have been made or altered with the intent in section 258.
- with intent to obtain by deception.
- any property, privilege, pecuniary advantage, service, benefit or valuable consideration.
- uses or deals with or acts upon, the document.
Accessing computer system for dishonest purpose, section 249(1) crimes act 1961?
- dishonestly or by any deception
- without claims of right
- accesses any computer system
- and thereby obtains any property, privilege, pecuniary advantage, benefit, service, valuable consideration or causes loss to any other person.
Accessing computer system for dishonest purpose, section 249(2) crimes act 1961.
- dishonestly or by any deception
- without claims of right
- accesses any computer system
- with intent to obtain any property, privilege, pecuniary advantage, benefit, service, valuable consideration or causes loss to any other person.
Accessing computer system without authorisation, section 252(1) crimes act 1961.
- Intentionally
- accesses, directly or indirectly
- any computer system
- without authority or being reckless as to whether or a not they are authorised.
Damaging or interfering with a computer system, section 250(1) crimes act 1961.
- intentionally or recklessly
- damages, destroyed or alters
- any computer system
- if he or she knows, or ought to know, that danger to life was likely to result