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What section is burglary

S.9

What act does burglary lie under

Theft act 1968

Case for entry

Ryan/brown

Building or part of a building

S.9(4) Stevens v Gourley/walkington

As a trespasser:

-Exceeds permission


-knows or is reckless as to be a trespasser

Case example for exceeds permission

Smith and Jones

Case example for knowing trespassing and recklessness

(Collins) (Cunningham)

What is s.9(1)(a)

The intention to commit theft,inflict GBH or cause criminal damage

What is s.9(1)(a)

Commit theft or inflict GBH

Dishonest

“Dishonestly.. with the ingestion of permanently depriving the other of it Rv Ghosh

Appropriation.3

“Any assumption of the rights of the owner amounts to an appropriation…” R v Morris (198

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)

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

Intent or mens rea

Collins