Criminal Law 5 - Property Offences Criminal Damage Flashcards

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What are the elements that make up a basic criminal damage offence?

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Actus Reus:
- destroy or damage
- property
- belonging to another
- without lawful excuse

Mens Rea:
- intention
- recklessness

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What are the cases for basic criminal damage offence?

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  • graffiti
  • mud on police cell walls
  • shoved blanket down toilet
  • spitting on police man’s jacket not enough
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What are the lawful excuse defences to basic criminal damage offence?

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  • D believes that the owner would have consented
  • D acts to protect property
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Lawful excuse defences to basic criminal damage offence - what is required for consent?

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  • D’s belief
  • need not be reasonable but must be honestly held
  • a drunken belief is still a belief

(D thought V had asked him to burn the factory down)

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Lawful excuse defences to basic criminal damage offence - what is required for acting to protect property?

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  • D acts protect their or another’s property (not people)
  • D believes that the property is in immediate need of protection
  • D believes that the means of protection adopted are reasonable
  • the damage caused by D was OBJECTIVELY capable of protecting the property
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Lawful excuse defences to basic criminal damage offence - what cases are there for acting to protect property?

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  • Squatter damaged door whilst fixing locks - risk not immediate
  • started a fire to prove fire alarm didn’t work - not objectively capable of protection
  • nuclear protester to protect her property - too remote
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What are the elements that make up a basic arson offence?

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Actus Reus:
- destroy or damage BY FIRE
- property
- belonging to another
- without lawful excuse

Mens Rea:
- intention
- recklessness
BY FIRE

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What are the elements that make up an aggravated criminal damage offence?

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Actus Reus:
- destroy or damage (by fire if arson)
- property belonging to another
- without lawful excuse

Mens Rea:
- intention
- recklessness
To
- destruction/damage
AND
- endangerment of life by the damage or destruction

NOTE: doesn’t actually need harm to person to apply, just risk (burning bedroom)

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What case shows aggravated criminal damage offence?

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  • Set fire to flat even though no-one near by - still reckless as to endangerment of life
  • D through a fire bomb at a house causing minor damage - mens rea attached to damage intended not damage that occurred.
  • D shot at window - risk came from bullets not damage to house
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