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Blackmail: S21 Theft Act 1968
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GCSE Law (Unit 4) Mind Map on Blackmail: S21 Theft Act 1968, created by beccehjane on 06/06/2015.
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Blackmail: S21 Theft Act 1968
AR
make demand
words, conduct, writing
Collister and Warhurst, V need not hear/receive demand, can be implied
Treacy, once letter posted AR completed
with menaces
serious threat
Throne, includes any action detrimental/unpleasant to person addressed
Clear, affects normal person its sufficient
Garwood, if D aware of likely effect on V, like they were timid, its sufficient
that's unwarranted
unless D believes
1) he has reasonable grounds for reinforcing demand, and
2) the use of menaces was a proper means of reinforcing demand
Harvey, whether D in fact believed that what he threatened to do was morally/socially acceptable according to standards of society
MR
making gain/causing loss
can be temporary/permanent
even if don't succeed still guilty
Bevans, D in severe pain so pointed gun at Dr demanding him to inject him with morphine
in terms of money/property
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