OF03 Burglary (enters) Flashcards

1
Q

Enters: proven by

A

Entry is complete as soon as any part of the body
of the person or any part of any instrument used
by that person, is within the building or ship.

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Q

Any building: proven by

A

Any building or structure of any description,
whether permanent or temporary; and includes a tent,
caravan, or houseboat; and also includes any enclosed
yard or any closed cave or closed tunnel.

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3
Q

Any ship; proven by

A

Any vessel used in navigation, however propelled.

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Any part of a building; proven by

A

Part of any building or structure of any description,
whether permanent or temporary; and includes a tent,
caravan, or houseboat; and also includes any enclosed
yard or any closed cave or closed tunnel.

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Any part of a building; proven by

A

Part of any building or structure of any description,
whether permanent or temporary; and includes a tent,
caravan, or houseboat; and also includes any enclosed
yard or any closed cave or closed tunnel.

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5
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Any part of ship; proven by

A

Part of any vessel used in navigation, however propelled.

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6
Q

Without authority; proven by

A

An absence of authority, either expressed or
implied, from a person the defendant believes is
legally able to give consent.

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7
Q
With intent to commit an
imprisonable offence in the
building
OR
With intent to commit an
imprisonable offence in a ship

Proven by;

A
There must be an intention to commit an
imprisonable offence in the building
OR
there must be an intention to commit an
imprisonable offence in the ship.
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8
Q

What are the elements of burglary in a building?

A

Enters

Any building

Without authority

With intent to commit an imprisonable offence in the building

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9
Q

What are the elements of burglary in a ship?

A

Enters

Any ship

Without authority

With intent to commit an imprisonable offence in a ship

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10
Q

What section gives police the power to arrest without warrant?

A

Section 315 of Crimes Act 1961

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11
Q

Define artifice:

A

“Artifice” involves being “cunning, skilled, artful”; for example:

  • Making up false Teleco identification and then pretending you need to the house to check the telephones.
  • Promising a young child sweets if he or she opens the door.
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12
Q

What is aggravated burglary?

A

a) while committing burglary, has a weapon with him or her or uses
anything as a weapon; or

b) having committed burglary has a weapon with him or her, or uses
anything as a weapon, while still in the building or ship.

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13
Q

Fill in the gaps; Everyone who gains entry through ______ or ________ is to be treated as having entered without authority;

A

Everyone who gains entry through THREAT or ARTIFICE is to be treated as having entered without authority

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