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What is The Crimes Act 1961, Section (219)(1)(a)

Theft by taking. Dishonestly, without any claim of right, takes, any property, with intent to deprive any owner permanetly of that property or any interest in that property

What is The Crimes Act 1961, Section 219 (1)(b)

Theft by Using or Dealing. Dishonestly, without claim of right, uses or deals with, any property, with intent to permanently deprive any owner of that property or any interest in it, after obtaining possesion or control of that property

When is theft complete?

Theft is complete once the item has been physically moved with intent to deprive the owner.

What does the element dishonest mean?

Without belieft that there was consent or authority from the owner

What does the element any property mean?

Anything whatsoever, whether tangible or intangible, that is the property of any person and has value.

What does the element Uses and Deals mean?

Exceeds the authority or conditions given by using or dealing with the property in any manner.

What are the value thresholds for theft covered under the Crimes act 1961, Section 223(b)(c) & (a)

(b) exceeds $1000


(c) $500-$1000


(d) under $500

What is The Crimes Act 1961, section 315(2)(b)?

Any constable of person whom he calls on for assistance can arrest and take into custody without warrant and person who…. He has GOOD CAUSE TO SUSPECT of breaching public peace or commiting and offence punishable by imprisonment.

What is the Summary Offence Act 1981, section 39(2)

Any constable or person whom they call on for assistance can arrest and take into custody without warrant any person who… WITHIN HIS VIEW commits an offence against sections 17-20,25,32-38 and fails to give details or gives false details

What is The Summary Offences Act 1981, section 39(1)

Any constable or person whom they call on for assistance can arrest and take into custody without warrant any person who he… has GOOD CAUSE TO SUSPECT of commiting a crime against this act excluding sections 17-20,25,32-38

What is the definition of a Victim

Any person who has an offence committed against them from another person. By means of offence suffers physical injury or loss/damage to property. Parent or legal guardian of child that experiences the above unless they are charged/convicted. Member of immediate family if victim dies or becomes incapable as a result of offence.