Solutions
Admixtures section number Correct Answers S4 Drug misuse
and Trafficking Act
Asportation definition Correct Answers Move from original
position to another place
- requires the slightest of movements
Break and Enter and Commit SIO (1)(a)Elements Correct
Answers 1. Accused
2. Breaks
3. Enters
4. Dwelling-house or other building
5. Commits a SIO
Break and Enter and Commit SIO (1)(b) elements Correct
Answers 1. The accused
2. Enters
3. Dwelling-house or other building
4. Commits a SIO
5. Breaks out
Break and Enter and Commit SIO Circumstances of aggravation
definition Correct Answers (a) the alleged offender is armed
with an offensive weapon, or instrument
(b) the alleged offender is in the company of another person or
persons,
(c) the alleged offender uses corporal violence on any person
,(d) the alleged offender intentionally or recklessly inflicts ABH
on any person
(e) the alleged offender deprives any person of his or her liberty
(f) the alleged offender knows that there is a person, or that there
are persons, in the place where the offence is alleged to be
committed
Break and Enter and Commit SIO circumstances of special
aggravation definition Correct Answers (a) the alleged offender
intentionally wounds or intentionally inflicts GBH on any
person
(b) the alleged offender inflicts GBH on any person and is
reckless as to causing ABH to that or any other person,
(c) the alleged offender is armed with a dangerous weapon
Break and Enter and Commit SIO Section number Correct
Answers S112
Definition of a knife Correct Answers (a) a knife blade, or
(b) a razor blade, or
(c) any other blade
Definition of offensive 2 types Correct Answers 1. The
subjective test - POV from the victim, offender, or any other
person involved in the incident
2. The objective test - AKA the Reasonable Third Person Test,
is about the opinion of a reasonable third person who was not
involved in the situation but who may have been a bystander and
witnessed the incident (person doesn't need to be present for this
test to occur)
, Destroy or damage property elements Correct Answers 1. The
accused
2. Intentionally or reckless
3. Destroyed or damaged property
4. Property belonging to another or that person and another
Destroying or damaging property section number Correct
Answers S195 Crimes Act
Difference between goods in custody and receiving Correct
Answers GIC
- it must be proven that the goods are reasonably suspected of
being stolen or otherwise unlawfully obtained
- it is not necessary to prove that the goods are actually stolen or
otherwise unlawfully obtained, or that the accused knows the
goods are stolen or unlawfully obtained
Receiving
- it must be proven that the accused knew the goods were stolen
at the time they received, disposed of, or attempted to dispose of
them
Different types of without consent Correct Answers 1. Actual
- Expressed
- Implied
2. Constructive
- Finding
- Mistake
- Trick