Elements (explanation summaries only) Flashcards

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Dishonestly

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Definition - s217 Crimes Act 1961

Caselaw - Hayes v R

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Without claim of right

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Definition - s2 Crimes Act 1961

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3
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Takes OR Obtains

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Definition obtains - s217 Crimes Act 1961
Define takes (as in theft)
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4
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Any Document

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Definition - s217 Crimes Act 1961

Caselaw - R v Misic

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5
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With intent to obtain any property, service, pecuniary advantage OR valuable consideration.

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Definition property - s2 Crimes Act 1961
Definition - service, pecuniary advantage, valuable consideration
Caselaw - Hayes v R
Discuss - intent

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6
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Uses OR Attempts to Use

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Definition - Use
Definition - Attempts s72 Crimes Act 1961
Caselaw - Hayes v R

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7
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By any deception

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Definition - s240(2) Crimes Act 1961

Caselaw - R v Morley x2, R v Harney

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Ownership OR Possession of OR Control overq

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Definition - possession, ownership, control over

Caselaw - R v Cox

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9
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Debt OR Liability incurred

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Definition - debt, liability

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10
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Obtains credit

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Define - creidt

Caselaw - Fisher v Raven

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11
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Induces OR Causes

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Definition - Induces, Causes

Caselaw - R v Laverty

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12
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Any other person

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Definition

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13
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To deliver over, execute, make, accept, endorse, destroy OR alter

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Definition - deliver over, execute, make, accept, endorse, destroy, alter

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14
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Any Document OR thing capable of being used to derive a pecuniary advantage.

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Definition - document s2 Crimes Act 1961, thing

Caselaw - R v Misic, Hayes v R

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15
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Causes loss

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Definition - loss

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