Robbery Flashcards

1
Q

Corcoran v Anderton

A

There must be completed theft for robbery

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2
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R v Waters

A

No intention to permanently deprive, no robbery

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3
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R v Dawson and James

A

Force can be indirect for there to be a robbery

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4
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B and R v DPP

A

No need to to show victim felt threatened, threat of force can be implied

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5
Q

R v Hale

A

Theft can be a continuing act

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6
Q

R v Lockley

A

Theft still ongoing as he hasn’t left the shop

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