Understanding Burglary Offences: Definitions and Elements

Understanding Burglary Offences: Definitions and Elements
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Burglary offences entail various aspects such as entry into a building with criminal intent, distinct types of burglary, actus reus elements, and legal interpretations of the crime. Key points include the types of burglary according to Theft Act 1968, differentiation between s.9(1)(a) and s.9(1)(b) under the act, and the common elements defining the actus reus of burglary. Interpretations of entry into a building as a trespasser, legal cases shaping the definition, and the intricacies involved in proving the offence are also discussed.

  • Burglary Offences
  • Theft Act
  • Criminal Intent
  • Actus Reus
  • Legal Interpretations

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  1. Revenue & Financing Policy Review Workshop 1 (March 2025)

  2. What triggered this review?

  3. What is the Revenue & Financing Policy? Rates Remission and Postponement for Maori Freehold Land Policy Rates Rates Remission Policy Postponement Policy Rating Policy Fees & Charges Investment Policy Revenue & Financing Policy Liability Management Policy Financial Investment Property Portfolio Policy Inner Harbour Charges Policy Contributions Policy The R&F Policy describes how councils manage their finances and ensure they can fund services, infrastructure, and other activities necessary for their communities.

  4. What is required to conduct a review? Assessment of funding needs Identify the activities to be funded (s.103(1)(a) and (b)) Determine the funding mechanism Have any activities changed that would prompt us to review this?? Funding sources (s.103(2)) Ratepayer contributions Other revenue/funding sources Financial management (s.101(3)) Beneficiaries and users Ability to pay Impact on stakeholders Local Government Act

  5. Council Activities Animal Control Bay Skate Building Consents Cemeteries City Development Community Facilities Community Strategies Democracy & Governance Events & Marketing Housing Inner Harbour Kennedy Park Resort Lagoon Farm Libraries McLean Park MTG Napier Aquatic Centre Napier i-SITE Napier Municipal Theatre Napier Conferences & Events National Aquarium of NZ Ocean Spa Par-2 Mini-golf Parking Parklands Residential Development Property Holdings Property Rights Purchases Public Toilets Regulatory Solutions Reserves Resource Consents Sportsgrounds Stormwater Transportation Waste Minimisation Wastewater Water Supply

  6. What was flagged for future discussion? Rural Residential Differential Capital Value approach for General Rates

  7. Other factors What other issues do we need to consider as part of this review? e.g. 3 Waters

  8. Next Steps Timeframe Action Activity review April & May 2025 Modelling and scenario analysis July 2025 High level Step 2. (modifications) August & September 2025 Modelling October 2025 Post-election R&F refresh November 2025 Options for consideration December 2025 Council Workshop Draft Revenue & Financing Policy complete, and adopted by Council February 2026 Consultation document adopted March 2026 Revenue & Financing Policy Consultation April 2026 Long Term Plan hearings May 2026 Revenue & Financing Policy adopted July 2026

  9. Thank you

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