Theft Flashcards
R v Morris
Theft - Appropriation
D switched labels in a supermarket in order to pay less for an item.
D assumed rights of ownership and therefore was a theft.
Ivey v Genting Casinos
Theft - Dishonesty
D was owed £7.7m from a casino. Was not payed due to assumptions he was cheating.
D had acquired the money through dishonesty and was therefore a theft.
Oxford v Moss
Theft - appropriation
D took an exam paper with the intention of returning it after studying it
Confidential information does not amount to intangible property
R v Ghosh
Theft - Dishonesty
D was a surgeon who took money for operations he had not done
Ghosh test for determining dishonesty
R v Velumyl
Theft - Property
D took money from a safe at a business and was to return it later
D intended to permanently deprive the business unless he returns the exact money
R v Lawrence
Theft - Appropriation
D was a taxi driver with a foreign passenger who did not understand the currency. D reached into the wallet and took way more than the fare was.
D was only entitled to the fare and anything else was appropriation
Turner No.2
Theft - Appropriation
D had his car a garage for a service, he returned to find the keys in his car. D drove away without paying for repairs.
Can steal your own property, D had appropriated the repairs that had been done
Davage v Bunnett
Theft - Belonging to another
D was given money by his flat mates to pay a gas bill, spent the money on Xmas presents instead.
D had a clear obligation for what the cheques were to be used for. Theft as it was not his money to spend.
R v Lloyd
Theft - Permanent Deprivation
D took films from his job at a cinema to copy at home.
His conviction was quashed due to the fact that he did not intend to permanently deprive.
Pithem v Helm
Theft - Appropriation
D sold furniture that did not belong to him.
An appropriation had occurred as soon as the order to sell was placed.
R v Hinks
Theft - Belonging to Another
D was given £60,000 from a friend with a mental limitation.
Appropriation as the money did not belong to them.