There are four requirements for the s5(2)(b) defence.
(a) The defendant must act to protect property.
(b) s5(2(b)(i) The accused must believe that the property was in immediate need of protection (subjective test).
(c) s5(2)(b)(ii) The accused must [...].
(d) The damage caused by the accused must be (objectively) capable of protecting the property.
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believe that the means of protection adopted are reasonable
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There are four requirements for the s5(2)(b) defence.
(a) The defendant must act to protect property.
(b) s5(2(b)(i) The accused must believe that the property was in immediate need of protection (subjective test).
(c) s5(2)(b)(ii) The accused must [...].
(d) The damage caused by the accused must be (objectively) capable of protecting the property.
Answer
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#cd #crime #law
Question
There are four requirements for the s5(2)(b) defence.
(a) The defendant must act to protect property.
(b) s5(2(b)(i) The accused must believe that the property was in immediate need of protection (subjective test).
(c) s5(2)(b)(ii) The accused must [...].
(d) The damage caused by the accused must be (objectively) capable of protecting the property.
Answer
believe that the means of protection adopted are reasonable
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(a) The defendant must act to protect property.
(b) s5(2(b)(i) The accused must believe that the property was in immediate need of protection (subjective test).
(c) s5(2)(b)(ii) The accused must <span>believe that the means of protection adopted are reasonable.
(d) The damage caused by the accused must be (objectively) capable of protecting the property.<span><body><html>
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