Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Theft
- Actus Reus
- Appropriation
- Assuming the rights of the owner
- Property does not
have to be taken
- R v Morris
- Not all of the rights
- R v Gomez
- Can occur with owners consent
- Property
- Money and all other property, real and
personal, ncluding things in action and all other
intangible property.
- R v Welsh
- Blood and Urine Samples
- R v Marshall
- Reselling train tickets
- R v Kelly
- Body Parts
- Oxford v Moss
- Copy of examination paper
- Belonging to Another
- S 5 (1) Possessional Control
- R v Turner
- S 5 (2) Proprietary Interest
- R v Hancock
- S 5 (3) Trust Property
- R v Wain
- S 5 (4) Particular Purpose
- Davidge v Bennett
- S 5 (5) Mistake
- R v Gilks
- Mens Rea
- Dishonesty
- Not guilty if defendant believes they...
- Right in law
- R v Holden
- Consent
- Reasonable Steps
- R v Small
- Ghosh Test
- Would the reasonable man find it
dishonest?
- Does the defendant
realise their act was
dishonest by those
standards
- Intention to
permanently deprive
- R v Velumyl
- Treating the property as
your own to dispose of
regardless of the real
owners rights
- R v Bagshaw
- Borrowing is not theft
unless the goodness is
taken out