What are the 3 criminal damage acts
What is the sentencing for Section 1(1) CDA 1971 – Simple CD
Setencing can be max 10 years
What are the 5 elements for Section 1(1) CDA 1971
note ‘without lawful excuse’ is under MR
What are the 3 ARs for Section 1(1) CDA 1971
What constitutes ‘destroy’ or ‘damage’?
Destroy
Damage
What are the 3 cases for destory or damage for Section 1(1) CDA 1971
What are the facts & principles for each?
Cox v Riley [1986]
‘A’ (A Juvenile) v R [1978]
Morphitis v Salmon [1990]
What is the provision under the CDA 1971, for the definition of property
Section 10 (1) of the CDA 1971
What is the definition of ‘belonging to another’ under Section 10(2)
What are the 2 mens rea that need to be satisfied for criminal damage?
What is the intention for MR. What are the 2 cases for it?
What is the recklessness for MR. What is the case for it?
Recklessness is decided subjectively (R v G & Another [2003])
What are the 2 types of lawful excuses?
Statutory defences
General defences
What are the statutory defences for lawful excuses?
Section 5(2)(a) - Defendant believes he has a ‘lawful excuse’ where:
Section 5(2)(b) - The defendant destroyed or damaged or threatened to destroy or damage in order to protect property belonging to himself or another, as he believed:
What are the cases for Section 5(2)(a)
Jaggard v Dickinson [1980]
Blake v DPP
What are the cases for Section 5(2)(b)
What are the 3 elements to satisfy in Section 1(2) CDA 1971- Aggravated CD
What is the AR in Section 1(2) CDA 1971?
Everything thing is the same.Except the only diffrence is
What is the MR in Section 1(2) CDA 1971
Defendant must intend to damage or destroy property or be reckless thereto (intent).
In addition, the defendant must intend by that damage to endanger life or be reckless (ulterior intent)
What are the cases for MR for Section 1(2)
R v Steer [1987] 2 All ER 833
Aggravated CDA
Facts
Held
R v Webster & Others [1995]
aggravated CDA
Held - That under Section 1(2)(b) is that the prosecution must prove that the danger to life resulted from the destruction of or damage to property, and that not sufficient/wrong for the prosecution to prove that the danger to life was the D’s act instead
R v Warwick [1995]
Aggravated CDA
what is Section 1(3) CDA 1971
criminal damage by fire (arson)
What is the sentencing for arson?
Max life imprisonment