With an intention to permanently deprive Flashcards
What did R v Velumyl (1989)- outline?
-Took money from the safe intended to replace.
-Unless intending to replace with exact same notes then it is theft.
Is conditional intent sufficient for theft?
No.
What case outlined that conditional intent is not sufficient for theft?
R V Easom (1971)
Bag rummager
S6 (1)- two steps to IPD? TTAO
BOLOD
1-They treat the thing as their own (to dispose of regardless of the others rights)
2- A borrowing or lending that amounts to an outright taking or disposal.
What case outlines ‘to treat the thing as his own’?
DPP V Lavender (1994
-Council door- treated as his own to dispose of.
What case outlines a ‘borrowing or lending amounting in an outright taking?
-R V Lloyd.
-Films returned in perfect condition.
-All goodness and virtue must be taken in theft.
What section is intention to permanently deprive?
S6