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Going Equipped

S25(a) Theft Act 1968



Guilty if any article on them in the course of or in connection with burglary or theft

Taking Without Consent (TWOC)

S12 THEFT ACT 1968



•Guilty if vehicle is taken without consent


•Guilty if you ride or drive a car without knowing it's been TWOC'd



Must prove no authority, and that they took the car for personal use

Criminal Attempts

S1 Criminal Attempts Act 1981



• Guilty when attempting to commit an offence



Must prove they attempted to commit an offence (attempting to break a window)

Burglary

S9 Theft Act 1968



Guilty if...


•You enter a building (or part of) as a TRESSPASSER and attempt to steal


•You enter a building (or part of) as a TRESSPASSER and commit Crim Dam/Assault

Robbery

S8 Theft Act 1968


•Guilty if you assault someone in order to steal


•Using force on anyone to take articles through fear or violence (intimidation)



Criminal Damage

S1 Criminal Damage Act 1971



Guilty if they they destroy or damage another property through intent or recklessness



Must prove intent to damage/recklessness another's belongings

Theft

S1 Theft Act 1968


Guilty if you dishonestly appropriate someone's stuff and make it yours



Must prove .dishonesty .stealing .another's property

Robbery

An offence is committed if you steal and immediately before and in order to do so, you use force or subject a person to the fear of force to steal said item