AR: The D enters a building/part of
a building as trespasser
MR: Intend to commit 1 ulterior offence
to steal/inflict GBH/unlawful damage, at
time of entering building, MR for the
trespass (must know/be subjectively
reckless)
S9(1)(b)
MR: Have MR for ulterior offence of Theft/GBH and
MR for trespass (must know/be subjectively reckless)
AR: The D having entered a building/part of
a building as a trespasser
AR for both
Enter
Ryan, no need for D to be
capable of committing offence
Collins, entry must be
substantial and effective
partial access
my be sufficient
Building
'includes houses, offices and shops
extends to vehicles/vessels which are
inhabited also to outbuildings and sheds'
Leathley, container which has
not been moved in some time
Seekings and Gould, trailer
as temporary store not
Stevens v Gourley, 'intended to be
permanent or at least endure for
considerable time'
Part of building
'entering another
part can be enough'
no need to walk through
a door/physical barrier
Walkington, customer didn't have
permission to be behind the counter
Trespasser
'if a person doesn't have
permission to enter'
Collins, she invited him
in so not a trespasser
Smith and Jones, D have permission to
be there but steals excess of permission
Collins, no permission
to be there in first place,
banned from shop