Burglary - Legal Principle Flashcards

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R v Brown

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Entry must be ‘effective’

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R v Ryan

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Entry need not always be ‘effective’

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3
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B & S v Leathley

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25-foot-freezer container held to be a building.

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4
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Norfolk Constabulary v Seekings & Gould

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Lorry trailer (with wheels) doesn’t constitute a building.

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5
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R v Walkington

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Part of a building; where D legally allowed in one part but not the other.

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6
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R v Collins

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D cannot be considered a trespasser if he knew he was trespassing or was reckless in entering premises without consent

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7
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R v Smith & Jones

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When a defendant has permission to enter a building but then goes beyond that permission he can be considered a trespassesser.

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