Criminal law - property offences Flashcards
Ivey v Genting casinos
dishonesty - defendant knew what they were doing in the circumstance of the case and a reasonable person would view them as being dishonest
Ghosh test
replaced by Ivey and genting
R v Barton and Booth
developed the Ivey test
R v Lawrence
dishonesty 2(1)b - believed the owner gave or would give consent
R v Small
dishonesty 2(1)c - reasonable steps to find owner
R v Morris
appropriation - interfering with the rights of the owner
R v Smith
property - can be illegal goods
Lavender v DPP
belonging to another
- assumed the rights of an owner
intent to permanently deprive
AG Ref No1
belonging to another 5(1) - failed to return something received by mistake
R v Turner
belonging to another - a person in control at the time, not who it necessarily belongs to
R v Basildon
belonging to another - weren’t abandoned as charity had possession
R v Velumyl
intent to permanently deprive 6(1)- original property not retuned as money borrowed was spent and different money returned
R v Clouden
Robbery - any amount of force can constitute
R v Hale
Robbery - can be a continuing act
R v Lockley
Robbery - can be a continuing act