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23 Cards in this Set
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define criminal damage |
a person who intentionally or recklessly and unlawfully destroys or damages any property belonging to another |
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whats the 3 AR for criminal damage |
destruction/damage property belonging to another without lawful excuse |
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what case shows wide definition of criminal damage (removable graffiti) |
Roe v Kingerlee |
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what case includes trampling grass as damage to property without lawful excuse |
Gayfrod v Chouler |
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can you commit criminal damage to ur own property |
no unless another has legal interest in your property |
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whats the MR for criminal damage |
intention/recklessness to damaging property belonging to another |
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whats a defence to criminal damage |
lawful excuse |
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what case said D honestly believed that V consented to damage |
Blake v DPP |
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what case showed a lawful excuse where damage was done to protect other property |
Chamberlain v Lindon |
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for damage done to protect another property does the damage need to be immediate |
yes |
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what case shows for damage done to protect other property the protection of other property needs to be reasonable |
Unsworth v DPP |
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define arson |
damage or destroying property by fire |
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whats the AR for arson |
destruction/ damage to property of another w/o lawful excuse with fire |
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whats the MR for arson |
intention/recklessness to destroying/damaging property belonging to another |
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can aggravated criminal damage be committed against your own things |
yes |
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what’s aggravated criminal damage |
intending to destroy/damage any property or being reckless as to whether any property would be damaged or destroyed or to endager the life of another by being reckless as to whether life would be endangered |
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how long is aggravated criminal damage punishable for |
life imprisonment |
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what case says aggravated criminal damage can be committed against your own property |
Merrick |
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what case says you dont need to show factual endangerment of others just the intention/risk |
Dudley |
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whats the AR for aggravated criminal damage |
destroying or damaging property without lawful excuse |
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whats the MR for aggravated criminal damage |
intention/recklessness as to property damage AND intention/ recklessness as to endangerment of someone’s life |
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is the recklessness endangerment of someones life objective or subjective |
subjective |
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what case says the endangerment of someones life needs to be linked to the result of criminal damage |
R v Steer |