Theft, TWOC, Robbery Flashcards
Theft Act 1968
A person is guilty of theft if they:
dishonestly appropriate property belonging to another with the intention of permanent depriving the other it.
Appropriate
Keep it, Eat it, Bury it, Destroy it, Sell it, Keep until it is no use
Section 12 (TFA,1968)
TWOC
Examples of Aggravated TWOC
Dangerous Driving
Caused Injury
Damage to Veichle
Damage to anything else
Section 12 (5) TFA 1968
Takes a pedal bike without consent
Section 9 CAA 1981
Interfere with a motor or trailer with intention of an offence
Section 25 RTA (1988)
Gets on to a Veichle
Tampers with a break or mechanism
Section 22 (TFA, 1968)
Receives/ handles stolen goods with the believe or knowledge they are stolen
Section 9 1A TFA 1968
INTENT
Damage
Inflict injury (GBH)
To Steal
Section 9 1(B) TFA 1968
Carries out the act
Inflict GBH
Steal
Section 10 (1) TFA (1968)
Aggravated burglary
Weapon
Imitation firearm
Firearm
Explosive
Section 8 TFA 1968
STEAL
and immediately before, or at the time uses force on any person.
or
puts the fear in someone of being subjected to force.
Force (In Robbery)
Does not have to be used
Must be at the time + place
Only need to intend to fear them
Threat to anyone
A person cannot fear the safety of another
Section 3 Theft Act 1978
Make off without payment
With Intent to avoid payment