Definitions Flashcards

1
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*Intent (ref: TAISALIKA)

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Two types - commit the act and get a specific result
Proven through actions, words, circumstances, threats, weapons, force used, number of blows, body part hit, resistance from victim, premeditation

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2
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*Maiming

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Mutilating, crippling or disabling a part of the body, depriving person use of a limb or senses

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3
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*Disfiguring (ref: RAPANA MURRAY)

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Deform, deface, alter appearance of a person, temp or perm

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4
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*Injure (ref: DONOVAN)

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Actual bodily harm

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5
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Reckless

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Conscious and deliberate taking of unjustified risk

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6
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Person

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Proven by judicial notice or circumstantial evidence

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7
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*Intent s191

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2 fold test

  • intended to facilitate commission of offence
  • intended to cause harm or reckless as to the fact, knew it could happen but proceeds anyway
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Property

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Any real or personal property, cN incl interest in, money, debt etc.

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9
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Constable

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Anyone holding the office of constable including any constable who holds a position in the NZ police

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10
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Military style semi automatic firearm (MSSA) other than pistol -

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1 or more of -
Folding telescopic butt
Magazine holding more than 15 rounds
Detachable magazine
Flash suppressor
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11
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Pistol

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Held and fired with one hand

Less than 762mm length

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12
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Restricted weapons examples

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Grenades
Grenade launchers
Machine guns
Rocket launchers

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13
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Theft

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Dishonestly, without claim of right, intending to deprive the owner of any goods permanently

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14
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Threat of violence considerations

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Relative ages
Respective physiques 
Appearance
Demeanor 
Language and actions
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15
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Being together with

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Means physically present at the robbery, active role with intent

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16
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Assault

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Applying force or threatening force to a person, directly or indirectly, causing the other person to believe on reasonable grounds that they can effect their purpose

17
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Obtain

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Obtain or retain for themselves or any other person

18
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Benefit BPPPSV

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Benefit
Property
Privilege 
Pecuniary advantage 
Service 
Valuable consideration
19
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Document

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A thing that provides evidence or acts as a record

20
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Abduction/kidnapping 6 proof steps

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The defendant took away or detained the v
The taking or detention was intentional
The taking or detention was unlawful
The v did not give consent or via fraud/duress
The defendant knew no consent
Defendant intended to
Abduction: marry the v or sv the v or arrange marriage on behalf of the v
Kidnapping: ransom, confine or imprison, sent to or taken from NZ

21
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Unlawful JAE

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Without jurisidication, authority or excuse

22
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*Migrant smuggling vs people trafficking

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Migrant smuggling = consent
Trafficking = coerced or deceived, no consent

E.g forced labour, sexual exploitation

23
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*People trafficking 3 approaches

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Reactive - victim lead
Proactive - police lead against traffickers
Disruptive - immediate due to safety

24
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**Doctrine of transferred malice

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Nor necessary that the person who became victim was the intended victim, offender still criminally responsible via intent, R V HUNT stabbing servant instead of property owner in error

25
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**Accusation

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Allegation that a person is guilty of criminal offending, irrelevant of true or false

26
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*Blackmail defence

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237(2) defence if person believes they were entitled to the benefit or to cause the loss, and the threat was reasonable to obtain benefit or cause loss.

27
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*198a using a firearm trespass negating:

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If the officer is trespassing on private land without authority they are not acting in the course of their duty therefore an ingredient is negated.

28
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**Stupifies (R V STURM)

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Effect the mind or nervous system of a person, interfering with their mental and physical ability to act in a way that may hinder an intended crime, R V STURM gives person alcohol drugs to enable sv

29
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**GBH immediate harm

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Not limited to immediate harm, as per R V MWAI, male infected females with HIV through unprotected s3x, HIV used to cause AIDS the death.

30
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*Claim of right

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A belief in the proprietary or possessory right to the property in relation to the offence that has been committed

31
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*Kidnapping young person 210(2) 4 steps

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1 defendent recieved the person
2 receiving was intentional
3 defendant knew they had been Unlawfully taken
4 defendant intended to deprive parent etc possession

32
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*Grievous bodily harm

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Really serious harm

33
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Offensive weapon

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Made or altered to cause bodily injury