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Theft - Coggle Diagram
Theft
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S3- Appropriation
R v Morris - For appropriation there only needs to be an assumption of one of the rights of the owner, not all
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R v Pitham and Hehl - selling something is appropriation even if the property has not left the owners possession yet
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R v Atakpu and Abrahms - Appropriation can continue so long as the defendant is in the act of stealing
S4 - Property
Money, personal property, real property, a thing in action and other intangible property
Real property can be stolen in 3 ways: If the person is the trustee of a will, if they sever something from the land or if they are a tenant and take fixtures from the property
R v Kelly and Lindsay - Body parts are not usually property but they can be if used for education or exhibition
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S2 - Dishonesty
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Ivey v Gentin Casinos - confirmed by Booth and Anoor - What was D's knowledge at the time? Were their actions that of a decent person?
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