Criminal Damage Act

?
  • Created by: qwerty123
  • Created on: 28-02-16 18:56
What is the definition of Section 1 (1) Simple Criminal Damage?
Where without lawful excuse you damage or destroy property belonging to another with intent or recklessness as to the damage.
1 of 16
Which case says if it costs money it is damage?
Roe v Kingerlee
2 of 16
Who flooded a prison cell by pushing a blanket down a toilet?
Fiak
3 of 16
Which case says spitting on a policeman can be criminal damage?
A v R
4 of 16
Who drew on a pavement with water soluble chalk and it was classed as damage?
Hardman
5 of 16
Which case says it it affects its value or usefulness it is damage?
Morphitis v Salmon
6 of 16
Which case says recklessness is subjective?
R v G
7 of 16
What is section 5 (2) (a)?
You are not guilty if you have an honest belief that the owner would have consented in the circumstances?
8 of 16
What is section 5 (2) (b)?
You are not guilty if you have an honest belief that property was in immediate need of protection?
9 of 16
Which case is an exception to the Majewski rule?
Jaggard v Dickinson
10 of 16
Which case says God can be the owner?
Blake v DPP
11 of 16
Which case says force used for section 5 (2) (b) must be reasonable?
Hunt
12 of 16
What is the definition of section 1 (2) Aggravated Criminal Damage
This is where you damage or destroy property belonging to another with intentionally or recklessly AND Intentionally or recklessly endanger life
13 of 16
Which case says the test is based on what a reasonable person would do?
Sangha
14 of 16
What is the definition of section 1 (3) Criminal Damage by Fire
This is where you damage or destroy property belonging to another intentionally or recklessly by fire.
15 of 16
What does not count as arson?
Blackening by smoke
16 of 16

Other cards in this set

Card 2

Front

Which case says if it costs money it is damage?

Back

Roe v Kingerlee

Card 3

Front

Who flooded a prison cell by pushing a blanket down a toilet?

Back

Preview of the front of card 3

Card 4

Front

Which case says spitting on a policeman can be criminal damage?

Back

Preview of the front of card 4

Card 5

Front

Who drew on a pavement with water soluble chalk and it was classed as damage?

Back

Preview of the front of card 5
View more cards

Comments

No comments have yet been made

Similar Law resources:

See all Law resources »See all Criminal law resources »