To Prove Flashcards

(7 cards)

1
Q

Perjury
S108(1) Crimes Act 1961

A

Corroborating evidence in some material particular

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Recieves
S246(1) Crimes Act 1961

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  1. Defendant received the property which requires that the receiving must be from another
  2. Receives with the knowledge that it has been stolen or illegally obtained OR reckless as to that possibility
  3. Act is complete as soon as the offender has control over or helps in its concealing/disposing the property
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Money Laundering
S243(1) CA 1961

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Dealing with property or assisting with such dealing

Source of the property being the proceeds of an offence punishable by 5 years imprisonment or more

Committed by another person

Knowledge or belief that the property was the proceeds of such an offence OR recklessness as whether it was the proceeds of an offence and an intention to conceal property

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4
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Parties to
Section 66(1) CA 1961

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The IDENTITY of the defendant

An OFFENCE has been successfully committed

The ELEMENTS of s66(1) have been satisfied

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Attempt
Section 72(1) CA 1961

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ID of suspect

That they INTENDED to commit an offence

They DID/OMIT to do something to achieve their objective

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Accessory after the Fact
Section 71(1) CA 1961

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Person who received, comforted of assisted a PARTY to offence committed

At the time do receiving, comforting or assisting knew person was Party to an offence

Person tampered with or actively suppressed evidence

At the time of help their purpose was to enable that person to escape after arrest or avoid arrest/conviction.

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Conspiracy
Section 310(1) CA 1961

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An INTENTION of those involved to agree

An INTENTION that the relevant course of conduct should be pursued by those party to an agreement.

INTENT to commit the offence

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