theft Flashcards

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what are the components of theft?

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  • defendant must make an appropriation
  • appropriation must be of property
  • property belonging to another
  • appropriation must be dishonest and done with an intention to permanently deprive
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what is appropriation?

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s3(1) TA 1968
a defendant will appropriate property belonging to another when they treat the property in a way that only the owner of that property would be allowed to treat it
a defendant can appropriate even if owner consents to appropriation and if it is a gift

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what is property?

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s4(1) TA 1968

includes money and all other property, real or personal, including things in action and other intangible property

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what things do not count as property for the purposes of theft?

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wild mushrooms, flowers, fruit or foliage
wild animals
electricity
confidential information
human corpses/body parts
services
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when is property regarded as belonging to another?

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s5(1) TA 1968

belongs to any person having possession or control of it, or having in it any proprietary right or interest

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what are the rules relating to property belonging to another?

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  • D can commit theft against someone who is not legal owner of property in question
  • D can be guilty even when property they appropriate is illegally held by victim
  • D cannot be convicted if property is abandoned
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for an owner to abandon property what must they do?

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discard the property in a way that shows indifference to any future appropriation of the property by others

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what property is/isn’t abandoned?

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  • property left in bins is not abandoned
  • property left near a charity shop as an obvious donation will not be abandoned
  • lost property is not abandoned
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what are the mens rea elements of theft?

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appropriation must be dishonest and done with an intention to permanently deprive?

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what situations does the theft act make it clear that appropriation is not dishonest?

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  • D appropriates property with belief that they have a legal right to deprive the other of it
  • D appropriates property with belief that they would have the other’s consent if the other knew of the appropriation and its circumstances
  • D appropriates property in the belief that the person the property belongs to cannot be found by taking reasonable steps
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what is the test the courts use for dishonesty?

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first limb of Ghosh test:

a defendant will be dishonest if a reasonable and honest person would describe what they did as being dishonest

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when will a defendant be taken to have intended to permanently deprive another person of their property?

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if they either:

  • intend to treat the property as their own, and in doing so dispose of the other’s rights to the property
  • borrow or lend the property for a period which essentially makes in equivalent to an outright taking of the property
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