Criminal Damage Flashcards

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Types of criminal damage

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  1. simple criminal damage
  2. aggravated criminal damage
  3. simple arson
  4. aggravated arson
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Simple criminal damage

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Actus reus: D destroy or damage property belonging to another without lawful excuse

Mens rea:
- Intention or recklessness (whether D foresaw the risk) as to destruction or damage of property belong in to another +
- knowledge or belief that the property belongs to another

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Destroy or damage

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Includes :
- Physical harm
- whether permanent or temporary
- impairment of value or usefulness of property.
Damage : usually of expense is incurred in rectifying the consequence of D’s act, this will be sufficient (e.g. drawing on a pavement using soluble chalks, authority has to ay clean up costs)

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Property

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include :
- tangible
- land and buildings
- personal property
- animals - tamed or in captivity
- plants - growing in garden (not wild)

NOT include : things in action (e.g. bank account)

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Belonging to another

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if V has:
- custody or control
- proprietary right or interest
- a charge

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Lawful excuses

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2 (non-exhaustive) excuses as defence for simple criminal damage or arson (not applicable to aggravated criminal damage):

  1. honest belief in owners’ consent: subjective
  2. Need of protection:
    - was D real purpose the protection of property ? subjective + objective test
    - Did D believe that property was in immediate need of protection and that means adopted were reasonable having regard to all circumstances? - Subjective test
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Arson

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Actus reus: destroy or damage property belonging to another without lawful excuse by Fire
Mens rea:
- Intention or recklessness (whether D foresaw the risk) as to destruction or damage of property belong in to another +
- knowledge or belief that the property belongs to another

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Aggravated criminal damage

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**Actus reus: **
- destroy or damage property
- belonging to self or another
- Lawful excuses not apply

Mens rea:
- intention or recklessness as to destruction or damage of propertt
- intention or recklessnes as to endangerment of life

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Aggravated arson

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aggravated criminal damage + fire

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