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10 Cards in this Set
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Force need not be significant |
Dawson |
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Force may be applied to someone's property |
Clouden |
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Slight touching will not amount to force |
P v DPP |
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Jury must consider whether the appropriation was still continuing at the time the force was used. If yes, the Defendant may be guilty |
Hale |
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The MR of theft is used for robbery |
Vinall |
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For burglary entry must be EFFECTIVE for the purpose of burglary |
Brown |
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SOME PART of the Defendant's body into the premises may be effective entry (even if Defendant not able to commit relevant crime) |
Ryan |
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Physical demarcation of an area may indicate it is a SEPARATE PART OF THE BUILDING |
Walkington |
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Permission to enter gained through fraud is not true permission |
Boyle |
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Permission to enter building but entered as a trespasser because entered for unlawful purpose |
Jones and Smith |