Theft Flashcards
Morris (S3)
Switching price tags
Held as an appropriation
It only needed to be proved that on right of the owner has been assumed for there to be an appropriation
Corcoran v Anderton(S3)
A temporary appropriation can amount to a theft
D tugged at Vs handbag to try and remove it from her possession
Gomez(S3)
A person can appropriate property even where the owner consents to the taking of the property
D coincidence manager to sell thousands of pounds worth of electrical stock to his friend on the basis of 2 cheques which they knew to be worthless - fraudulent consent trough deceit was irrelevant
Hinks(S3)
Accepting a gift is an appropriation
Oxford v Moss (s4)
Confidential information or knowledge (on paper) is not property
Kelly and Lindsay (s4)
Body parts are regarded as property in regards to theft
R v Turner
Ricketts v Basildon
Davidge v Bunnett
R v Hall
A-Gs Reference (No1 of 1983)
Ivey v Genting Casinos
Lavender
Raphael and another
Velumyl