Theft Cases Flashcards

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Case for Assuming Rights?

A

R v Ritham and Hehl (1977)

-Assumed rights offering the furniture (of friend in prison) for sale.

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Case around consent?

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R v Hinks (2000)

  • Women took advantage of man of limited intelligence.
  • Accepted gifts
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Case for ‘belonging to another’?

A

R v Woodman (1974)

  • Company had notice warning trespassers too keep out
  • D took remaining scrap metal
  • Convicted
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Case for dishonesty?

A

R v Robinson (1977)

  • D kept £5 from V
  • Not dishonest as he had an honest belief he was entitled to money.
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Case for Intention to permanently deprive?

A

R v Easom (1971)

  • In cinema rummaged through handbag
  • No evidence of intention to deprive…
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