Theft Flashcards
Section 1 (1) Theft Act 1968
covers the basic definition of theft
What is the SADO for THEFT
Section 1 (1) Theft Act 1968 : Theft
What is the SADO for ROBBERY
Section 8 (1) Theft Act 1968 : Robbery
What is the SADO for BURGALRY
Section 9 Theft Act 1968 : Burglary S 9 (1)(a) intent S 9 (1)(b) opportunistic
What is the SADO for AGGRAVATED BURGLARY
Section 10 Theft Act 1968 : Aggravated Burglary
What is the SADO for TAKING A MOTOR VEHICLE OR CONVETANCE WITHOUT AUTHORITY - TWOC
Section 12 Theft Act 1968 : Taking a Motor Vehicle or Conveyance Without Authority - TWOC
What is the SADO for GOING EQUIPPED
Section 25 (1) Theft Act 1968 : Going Equipped
What are the points to prove for THEFT?
Section 9 Theft Act 1968 : Burglary S 9 (1)(a) intent
What are the points to prove for ROBBERY?
Steals - must be theft
Immediately before or at the time - force/violence/threat
Uses force on any person - who can feel threatened
Puts or seeks to put any person in fear of being then and there subjected to force
What are the points to prove for BURGLARY?
Steals - must be theft
Entry - physical, instrument, innocent party
A building or part of a building
Trespasser
What are the points to prove for AGGRAVATED BURGLARY?
Steals - must be theft
Entry - physical, instrument, innocent party
A building or part of a building
Trespasser
With a weapon WIFE
What’s the difference between BURGLARY (A) and (B)?
(A) enters with intent to steal
(B) enters with no intent of stealing but late steals
What are the points to prove for SWOC?
Without having consent
Lawful Authority
Takes any conveyance
For his own or another’s use
Knowing that any conveyance has been taken without such authority
Drives it or allows himself to be carried in or on it
What does the mnemonic WIFE stand for?
Weapon of offence
Imitation firearm
Firearm
Explosive
What are the points to prove for GOING EQUIPPED?
Not at his place of abode
Has with him
Any article
For use in the course of or in connection with
Burglary or theft