Offences against a property- Burglary Flashcards

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1
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Two Sections for Burglary

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Section 9 (1) a
Section 9 (1) b

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Burglary definition A

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He enters any building or part of a building as a trespasser with intent to commit ulterior motive.

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Burglary definition B

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Having entered any building or part of a building as a trespasser he steals or attempts to steal Or inflicts or attempts to inflict on any person grievous bodily harm.

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Ulterior motives

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Stealing
GBH
Criminal damage

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Differences in sections

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Section A is in present tense and Section B is past
Section B uses ‘attempts’ whereas Section A does not

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Enters Definition

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The person entering does so knowingly and deliberately without knowing if the other person has given permission.

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Collins

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His invite in was sufficient for conviction to be quashed.

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Ryan

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Only some of his body was found inside the building however sufficient evidence that he had entered.

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As a trespasser definition

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Being on someone’s property without permission or authority with intention and recklessness

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Pettigrew

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When you invite someone in to use the staircase do not invite him to slide down the banister

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Smith

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Entering in excess of permission or being reckless when entering in permission

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Building or part of a building which act states the definition

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s(9) 4

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Building or part of a building definition

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Inhabited vehicles or vessels even if not inhabited at the time.

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Leathely

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Freezer was held to be a building

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15
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Coleman

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Must have a degree of permeance

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16
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Walkington

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Entered part of a building a till

17
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Gourley

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A structure of considerable size and intended to be permenant or for a considerable amount of time.

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Mens rea for section 9 (1) a

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Intent or recklessness to trespass
Intent present at time of entry
Intent to commit ulterior motive

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Mens rea for section 9 (1) b

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Intention or recklessness to trespass
Intention present when offence is committed
Intention and must commit ulterior motive

20
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Conditional intent

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Intent which is only present for a short period of time

21
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Easom

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Not enough for theft

22
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AG refs 1979

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Enough for burglary if there has been intention to steal what’s worth stealing