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Property Offences - Coggle Diagram
Property Offences
Theft
Actus Reus
Property
Belonging to Another
Appropriation
Mens Rea
Intention
Permanently deprive
Dishonest
Key Cases
R v Morris (1983)
Swapping pricetags is stealing
R v Hinks (1998)
"Gift" can be stolen if "gifter" is a vulnerable person
Defendant coerced and manipulated vulnerable low intellect person into "gifting" her over £60'000
Oxford v Moss
Cannot steal information
R v Kelly
Human body parts can be stolen
R v Lloyd (1985)
Borrowing
Webster (2006)
Propriety
R v Lavender
Assumed ownership
Robbery
Theft must occur
Actus reus & mens rea
R v Robinson (1977)
Not theft to steal back what you are owed/ your own property
Force
Intentional
Can be small force (Clouden)
Before or during
R v Hale (1979)
On any person
AKA "Aggravated Theft"
Indictable offence
Burglary
S9(1)(a)
Actus Reus
Entry
Building or part of building
Trespass
Mens Rea
Intention or recklessness to trespass
Ulterior intent
Key Cases
R v Fleck
Dwelling up to jury
R v Collins
R v Brown
B&S v Leathley
Stevens v Gourley
R v Walkington
R v Smith & Jones
S9(1)(b)
Actus Reus
Actus Reus of theft, GBH or attempt thereof
Theft Act 1968