Zusammenfassung der Ressource
BURGLARY
- S9.1(a)
- A person is guilty of
burglary if he enters
any building or part of
a building as a
trespasser and with
intent to commit theft,
GBH or criminal
damage
- Original intention need not be completed
- Either way
- Summary - 6 months and/or fine
- Indictable 10 years
- S9.1 (b)
- A person is guilty of burglary
if having entered any building
or part of a building as a
trespasser he steals or
attempts to steal anything in
that building or part of it or
inflicts or attempts to inflict on
any person GBH
- No time limit between entry
as trespasser and act
- Cannot commit burglary if had lawful entry then
became a trespasser must trespass at time of entry
- S 10
- A person is guilty of aggravated
burglary if he commits any burglary and
at the time has with him any firearm or
imitation firearm, any weapon of offence
or any explosive
- Indictable only - max life
- Points to Prove
- Building or part of a building
- not a tent
- inhabited road caravan
- static caravan connected to mains
- Entry into a building may be
actual physical entry or by use of
an instrument or by an innocent
agent
- Trespasser
- Unlawful entry or to pass over a limit or boundary
- Be reckless as to do so
- Entry gained by fraud
- Intent
- Steal