Frage | Antworten |
R v Silverman (case facts) | D a plumber gave the victims really high quotations. There was a 'mutual trust'. He had decided them of the true cost and the profit he would make |
DPP v Ray (case facts) | D left a restaurant without paying, he waited for the waiter to leave before he left |
R v Lambie (case facts) | D exceeded the limits on the credit card. She was asked to give it back she used the card to buy clothes |
R v Barnard (case facts) | D entered a shop in Oxford wearing the clothing of a student. He also said he was to get the goods on credit |
R v Rai (case facts) | Made application to council for an adapted bathroom for his mother. She later died to inform the council so they council so the work was still carried out |
Ghosh (legal principle) | D's conduct would be consider dishonest by ordinary standards of reasonable and honest people. D was aware that reasonable and honest people would consider his behaviour to be dishonest |
DPP v Stonehouse (case facts) | D faked his own death in order for his wife to get his life insurance policy. Intention to make a gain for another |
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