Questions Flashcards
(4 cards)
1
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Valuable consideration, Hayes v R, three examples.
A
- Monetary payment in return for goods or service.
- Goods given in return for services provided.
- Issuing a false invoice to receive payment for goods never supplied.
2
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Dishonestly. Examples of relevant but mistaken belief.
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- That the act or omission was, expressly or implied lyrics, consented to by a person entitled to give consent, or
- That the act or omission was authorised by a person entitled to aithorise it.
3
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What must the prosecution prove when the offender used or attempted to use the document?
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That they had, at that time, the intent to obtain the property, service, valuable consideration, or pecuniary advantage.
4
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What must you prove for attempts?
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- The ID of the suspects, and
- They did, or omitted to do, something to achieve their object, and
- That they intended to commit an offence.