Theft Flashcards

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What is Theft

A

D dishonestly appropriates property belonging to another with the intention of depriving the other of it

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2
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Which statute defines Theft

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s1 (1) Theft Act 1968

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3
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Which statute defines Appropriation and what is the definition

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s3 Theft Act 1968

Assumption of rights of the owner

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4
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Name two cases of Theft

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McPherson[1973]

Rights of owner include taking, selling, giving away or destroying

Morris [1983]

Changing price labels was adverse interference

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5
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Name a case where there was deception

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Gomez [1993]

Consent obtained by deception is not true consent

D assumed one of the rights of an owner but not all

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6
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Name a case where a gift was appropriated dishonestly

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Hinks [2000]

Appropriation can be established even if valid gift

If person receiving property is dishonest when he buys or receives the property is guilty of theft

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7
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When does the mens rea of theft occur

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When the theft is complete

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8
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Three situations where a person is not dishonest

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Has a right to deprive

Would have consent

Cannot discover true owner

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9
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Two cases of dishonesty

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Gilks [1972]

Not dishonest if D believes he is honest -
Subjective

Feely [1973]

Apply standards of ordinary and decent prople

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10
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Most recent case relating to Theft

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Ivey v Genting Casino [2017]

Edge-sorting - Oceans 11

Breached implied contract with casino - cheating

Didn’t follow subjective test in Ghosh

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What is the Ghosh [1982] test

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CoA held test for dishonesty had two parts

Guilty if yes to both

Objective test - whether according to ordinary standards of reasonable and honest people what was done was dishonest

Subjective test - If it was dishonest by those standards whether D must have realised that what he was doing by those standards was dishonest

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12
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Criticism of Ghosh Test

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Adds clarity
Inconsistent verdicts
Should be a question of law not jury

Appropriation and dishonesty - controversial

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