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What section is burglary |
S.9 |
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What act does burglary lie under |
Theft act 1968 |
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Case for entry |
Ryan/brown |
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Building or part of a building |
S.9(4) Stevens v Gourley/walkington |
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As a trespasser: |
-Exceeds permission -knows or is reckless as to be a trespasser |
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Case example for exceeds permission |
Smith and Jones |
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Case example for knowing trespassing and recklessness |
(Collins) (Cunningham) |
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What is s.9(1)(a) |
The intention to commit theft,inflict GBH or cause criminal damage |
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What is s.9(1)(a) |
Commit theft or inflict GBH |
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Dishonest |
“Dishonestly.. with the ingestion of permanently depriving the other of it Rv Ghosh |
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Appropriation.3 |
“Any assumption of the rights of the owner amounts to an appropriation…” R v Morris (198 |
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Property.4 |
“Property includes money and all other property real or personal, including things in action and other intangible property” Attorney generals ref (no.1 of 1983) (1985) |
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Belonging to another.5 |
“Property should be regarded as belonging to any person having possession or control of it, or having any proprietary rights or interests” R V Turner |
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Intent or mens rea |
Collins |