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A2 Law (Offences Against Property ) Quiz on Basic Criminal Damage Cases, created by Lucy Nove on 08/02/2017.

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Basic Criminal Damage Cases

Question 1 of 13

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The case of states that property must be physically altered, harmed or impaired to be damaged.

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Question 2 of 13

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The case of states that the jury decides whether property has been destroyed or damaged.

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Question 3 of 13

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The cases of and state that it is likely to be criminal damage if it takes money time and/or effort to remove the damage

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Question 4 of 13

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The case of states that it is criminal damage if the property is temporarily unfit for use.

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Question 5 of 13

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The case of states that it is unlikely to be criminal damage if it requires no cost or effort to clean up.

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Question 6 of 13

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The case of states that the purpose of property may be relevant as to whether it is criminal damage or not.

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Question 7 of 13

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The case of states that the belief of lawful excuse under s.5 (2) must be genuinely held, even if the belief wasn't reasonable.

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Question 8 of 13

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The case of states that for the lawful excuse under s.5 (2) (b) D must destroy property belonging to another in order to protect other property in need of immediate protection.

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Question 9 of 13

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The case of states that for lawful excuse under s.5 (2) (b) D must be protecting property.

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Question 10 of 13

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The case of states that D must be protecting property so lawful excuse under s.5 (2) (b) and not a person.

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Question 11 of 13

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The case of states the D must intend the damage caused and not merely the offence was caused the damage.

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Question 12 of 13

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The case of states that D will lack the mens rea of criminal damage if he is under the mistaken belief that the property is his own.

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Question 13 of 13

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The case of states that D can be reckless as to destroying property belonging to another.

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