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Created by Jessica Williams
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| Question | Answer |
| Section 1(1) Theft Act 1968 | D dishonestly appropriates property belonging to another with intention to permanently deprive |
| R v Morris | Appropriation is compared against the reasonable man |
| DPP v Gomez/R v Hinks | Is consent a defence? |
| Section 5(1) Theft Act 1968 | Belonging to another: having possession/control/right/interest |
| Turner | Distinguish between ownership and control |
| Webster | Right or interest in property |
| AG Ref No 1 | Property gained by mistake |
| Section 2(1) Theft Act 1968 | 3 circumstances in which D was NOT dishonest |
| 1. R v Small 2. R v Holden 3. R v Thurborn | 1. D believes he has a right to deprive 2. D believes he has consent to 'borrow' 3. D believes he cannot find owner through reasonable steps |
| Feely | Could be dishonest even if willing to pay |
| Ivey V Genting Casinos | Impact on Ghosh Test |
| Easom | Disposal of property or owner's rights |
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