Robbery - Legal Principle Flashcards

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R v Robinson
R v Waters

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A theft must be completed for a robbery to have occured

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Corcoran v Anderton

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If force is used to steal, the second a theft is complete so too is a robbery

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R v Dawson & James

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Force ‘on a person’ can be minimal

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R v Clouden

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Force applied to an item held by the victim can be considered force ‘on a person’

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P v DPP

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The use of force ‘on a person’ is a subjective question for the jury

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B & R v DPP

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V doesn’t need to fear force, it must merely be the intention of D.

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R v Hale

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Relationship between use of force and completion of theft (Jewellery Box)

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R v Lockley

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Relationship between use of force and completion of theft (Beer)

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