What case is used in Theft that explained consent to Appropriation?
Lawrence
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What happened in Turner?
D stolen their own car from the garager that had possession and control over the property
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Under section 5 of the Theft Act 1968, what property are you unable to steal?
Wild plants, Fruit, Animals, Electricity and Knowledge
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what is the definition of Theft?
The defendant will be convicted of Theft if he dishonestly appropriates property belonging to another with intent to perminantly depreive the other of it.
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The sentence of Theft can be upto 5 years imprisonment, but which section is this found?
Section 7
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In order for the D to be found guilty of Roberry, he must have completed Theft. Which cases establishes this?
Robinson
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When must the force be present for there to be a Robbery?
Immediately before or at the time of the theft
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Which cases was used to explain an intention to make a gain or cause a loss in Fraud S.2?
Laverty 1970
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What are the three elements to Actus Reus in S.21 Theft Act 1968?
Demand, Unwarranted demand and Menaces
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In which case did D hold a doctor at gun point for him to administer morphine for pain relief?
Bevans 1988
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Card 2
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What case is used in Theft that explained consent to Appropriation?
Back
Lawrence
Card 3
Front
What happened in Turner?
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Card 4
Front
Under section 5 of the Theft Act 1968, what property are you unable to steal?
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