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Question | Answer |
Going Equipped to Steal SECTION | 25 THEFT ACT 1968 |
Going Equipped to Steal DEFINITION | When not at his place of abode he has with him any article for use in the course of or in connection with any burglary, theft or cheat. |
Going Equipped to Steal POINTS TO PROVE | 1. Not at place of abode 2. Had with him/her article(s) for use in course of/in connection with a Burglary, Theft or Cheat. |
Going Equipped to Steal TRIABLE | EITHER WAY |
Offensive Weapons SECTION | SECTION 1 PREVENTION OF CRIME ACT 1953 |
Offensive Weapons DEFINITION | Any person who WITHOUT LAWFUL AUTHORITY or REASONABLE EXCUSE, the proof of which shall lie on him, has with him in any PUBLIC PLACE any OFFENSIVE WEAPON shall be guilty of an offence. |
Offensive Weapons POINTS TO PROVE | 1. Without Lawful Authority or Reasonable Excuse 2. Had with him/her 3. In a Public Place 4. AN OFFENSIVE WEAPON |
Offensive Weapons TRIABLE | EITHER WAY |
Offensive Weapons TYPES | 1. MADE FOR THE PURPOSE OF CAUSING INJURY (flick knifes, knuckle dusters) 2. ADAPTED FOR THE INTENTION OF CAUSING INJURY (baseball bat with nails) 3. INTENDED (can include inoffensive articles such as a bunch of keys held in the fist with key poking through to use as a weapon |
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