This section defines theft, explaining the five elements required for the offence. The prosecution must prove all these elements in order to secure a conviction for theft.
Actus reus
Appropriation (TA 1968, s 3)
Property (TA 1968, s 4)
Belonging to another (TA 1968, s 5)
Mens rea
Dishonestly (TA 1968, s 2)
With the intention to permanently deprive (TA 1968, s [...])
Answer
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#crime #law #theft
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This section defines theft, explaining the five elements required for the offence. The prosecution must prove all these elements in order to secure a conviction for theft.
Actus reus
Appropriation (TA 1968, s 3)
Property (TA 1968, s 4)
Belonging to another (TA 1968, s 5)
Mens rea
Dishonestly (TA 1968, s 2)
With the intention to permanently deprive (TA 1968, s [...])
Answer
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Tags
#crime #law #theft
Question
This section defines theft, explaining the five elements required for the offence. The prosecution must prove all these elements in order to secure a conviction for theft.
Actus reus
Appropriation (TA 1968, s 3)
Property (TA 1968, s 4)
Belonging to another (TA 1968, s 5)
Mens rea
Dishonestly (TA 1968, s 2)
With the intention to permanently deprive (TA 1968, s [...])
Answer
6
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Open it a conviction for theft.
Actus reus
Appropriation (TA 1968, s 3) Property (TA 1968, s 4) Belonging to another (TA 1968, s 5)
Mens rea
Dishonestly (TA 1968, s 2) With the intention to permanently deprive (TA 1968, s <span>6)
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