Burglary Cases

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  • Created on: 28-02-16 18:49
What is the definition of Burglary section 9 (1) (a)?
This is where the defendant enters a building or part of a building as a trespasser with intent to commit theft, gbh or criminal damage.
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What is the definition of Burglary section 9 (1) (b)?
This is where the defendant enters a building or part of a building as a trespasser and commits theft or gbh.
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What is the maximum sentence for Burglary?
14 years
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Which case says a building is a structure of considerable size intending to be permanent?
S&G
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What case says a lorry can be converted to a building?
B&S v Leathly
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Which case says a lorry trailer can be converted to a building?
Norfolk constabulary v Seekings
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Which case says part of a building is at least a 3 sided till area?
Walkington
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Which case says entry must be sufficient?
Ryan
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Which case says you are a trespasser if you are where you are supposed to be and you know it or are reckless?
Collins
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Which case says you are a trespasser if you exceed consent of the owner and know it or are reckless?
Smith and Jones
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